- Abdul Karim (the Munshi) - Wikipedia
Mohammed Abdul Karim (1863 – 20 April 1909), also known as " the Munshi ", was an Indian attendant of Queen Victoria He served her during the final 14 years of her reign, gaining her maternal affection over that time
- Abdul Karim: Queen Victorias Indian Confidant Who History . . .
To keep Karim from leaving her, Queen Victoria poured every honor she could imagine upon him She gave him the new title of Munshi, meaning teacher, and elevated him to the level of a noble
- Victoria and Abdul: The Friendship that Scandalized England
Karim was the queen’s beloved munshi, the teacher who gave her daily Urdu lessons, educated her on Indian affairs, and introduced her to curry Queen Victoria in turn showered him with gifts,
- MUNSHI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MUNSHI is a Hindu secretary or clerk
- munshi - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
munshi (plural munshis) (South Asia) A clerk or secretary [from 17th c ] quotations
- 34 Facts About Abdul Karim Munshi
Abdul Karim Munshi, often simply known as "The Munshi," served as a close confidant and teacher to Queen Victoria in the later years of her reign His relationship with the queen sparked both curiosity and controversy within the royal court and beyond
- MUNSHI definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'munshi' munshi in British English (ˈmuːnʃiː ) noun an Indian language teacher or secretary, often employed by Europeans during colonial times
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