Later, Reddys became the military chieftains of the Vijayanagara rulers.
The southern Carnatic, when it came into the possession of the British, was occupied by military chieftains called Poligars, who ruled over the country.
The feudal rulers were called byachi, or military chieftains.
He was sent to the Legislature, and the township in which he lived was, at his instance, named Jackson in honor of his old military chieftain.
A goal of the pro-Adams press was to depict Jackson as a "mere military chieftain."
Giles said Jefferson's alarm was with the usurpation of the rights of the states, not with a "military chieftain."
Many of the Poligars, or local military chieftains of South India, belonged to the Balija caste.
The design for Anzio did not originate with the British Prime Minister but among the military chieftains in Italy.
The British, he explains to his military chieftains, "neglected the construction of their fleet."
My daughter Kate ..." "Oh," said Sprague, putting the pince-nez on his nose; thus transforming himself from military chieftain to chief accountant.