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  2. Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Its final movement, titled Procession of the Sardar (French: Cortège du Sardar; also popularly known as March of the Sardar or Sardar's March), is often performed as a standalone composition and is a favorite in pop concerts.

  3. Caucasian Sketches - Wikipedia

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    The final movement of the Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1, entitled Procession of the Sardar (French: Cortège du Sardar; also popularly known as March of the Sardar or Sardar's March), is often heard by itself, and is a favorite of "Pops" concerts.

  4. Vedaranyam March - Wikipedia

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    The march played a significant role in the political career of Pillai. In 1931, he was conferred with the title of "Sardar" at the Tamil Nadu Agriculturists and Labourers Conference held at Tirunelveli for his active role in the march. [21]

  5. Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Mikhailovich Ivanov was born in 1859 at Gatchina, near St. Petersburg, where his father was a mechanic employed at the palace.He later added the name Ippolitov, his mother's maiden name, to distinguish himself from a composer and music critic with an identical name. [1]

  6. Sardarji joke - Wikipedia

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    Sardarji jokes or Sardar jokes are a class of religious jokes based on stereotypes of Sikhs (who use the title of "Sardar", with -ji being an honorific).Although jokes about other religious, ethnic, and linguistic communities are found in various regions of India, Sardarji jokes are the most widely circulated religious jokes and are found across the country. [1]

  7. Sardar Vedaratnam - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Vedaratnam Pillai (25 February 1897 – 24 August 1961) was an Indian freedom-fighter, a leader of the Indian National Congress and a famous philanthropist who served as an MLA for three terms over a period of 14 years. He is known for his heroic contributions in the salt march of Vedaranyam in 1930, alongside C. Rajagopalachari.

  8. Sardar - Wikipedia

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    A Sikh sardar Bhakti Thapa, a Gorkhali Sardar The later Maratha Empire under Peshwa administration (1749–1818) used the title Sardar to denote a Field Marshal or General of the Army . Sirdar was the official title of the British Commander-in-Chief of the Anglo-Egyptian army.

  9. Sikh titles - Wikipedia

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    Sikh titles are positions or honorifics appended to the names of members of the Sikh community. Their form may be prefixes or suffixes to names, or the title may be used alone, in place of the name.