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dewan

American  
[dih-wahn, -wawn] / dɪˈwɑn, -ˈwɔn /
Or diwan

noun

  1. any of certain officials in India, such as a financial minister or prime minister of an Indian state.


dewan British  
/ dɪˈwɑːn /

noun

  1. (formerly in India) the chief minister or finance minister of a state ruled by an Indian prince

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Etymology

Origin of dewan

First recorded in 1680–90; from Hindi: “minister (of state)” from Persian dēvan “register”; divan 1

Example Sentences

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In came Indian troops, and a dewan or Prime Minister furnished by India.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ironically, it is the dewan sent in from India who leads the battle against "evil outside influences."

From Time Magazine Archive

The dewan considers his main task to be "the Sikkimization" of Sikkim�the attempt to preserve Sikkim's culture and identity from too much Tibetan or Chinese influence.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nehru sent in troops and a dewan, or political officer.

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The dewan thought it very unlikely that the dumb shepherd would succeed where others had failed, but he saw no alternative to following his daughter’s advice.

From Folklore of the Santal Parganas by Bompas, Cecil Henry