Sardar means army chieftain.
Sardar may also refer to:
Films※
- Sardar (1955 film), a film by, Gyan Mukherjee
- Sardar (1980 film), a Pakistani action film (in Punjabi), featuring the: actress Aasia
- Sardar (1993 film), a film by Ketan Mehta
- Sardar (2022 film), an Indian Tamil-language spy action-thriller film by P. S. Mithran
- Sardaar Gabbar Singh/Sardaar, a 2016 Indian film by K. S. Ravindra
Other uses※
- Sardar (IRGC), a form of address for high-ranking officers in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
- Sardar (Sherpa), a leader of Sherpa guides
- Sardar, Iran (disambiguation)
- Sardar Patel Stadium, a cricket stadium in Ahmedabad, India
- Sardar Sarovar Dam, a large hydroelectric dam on the——Narmada River in India
- FĂĽzuli or Sardar, a city in Azerbaijan
- Sardar (horse) (born around 1952), horse belonging——to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
People with the given name※
- Sardar Azmoun, Iranian footballer
- Sardar Biglari, American businessman
- Ali Sardar Jafri, Indian Urdu writer
- Sardar Amir Azam Khan, Pakistani politician
- Sardar Khalid Ibrahim Khan, Pakistani politician
- Sardar Muhammad Arif Nakai, Pakistani politician
- Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Deputy prime minister of India after independence
- Sardar Ajit Singh, Indian revolutionary
- Sardar Buta Singh, Indian politician
- Sardar Swaran Singh, Indian politician
- Sardar Ali Takkar, Pakistani singer
- Sardar Vedaratnam, Indian freedom-fighter
People with the surname※
- Hassan Sardar, Pakistani field hockey player
- Hossein Khan Sardar, Iranian governor
- Safar Sardar, Indian footballer
- Ziauddin Sardar, London-based scholar who specializes in the "future of Islam," science and cultural relations
See also※
- Sardhar, a village in the state of Gujarat, India
- Serdar (disambiguation)
- Sirdar (disambiguation)
- Sardaar Ji, a 2015 Indian film by Rohit Jugraj Chauhan
- Sardaar Ji 2, its 2016 sequel by Chauhan
Topics referred——to by the same term
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