Sarvādhikārī is a title with diverse uses in India, including:
* an old title for the Chief minister of a southern Indian ruler, notably of:
* under the Western Ganga Dynasty's of Talakad (in modern Karnataka state), heading a cabinet which further included the (Minister for war and peace), the , the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, (minister of Finance and Revenue), or (Steward of the Royal household) and (in charge of accounts and keeping of records); sometimes, the Purohita too found a place in this Council of Ministers, advising in matters of religion
* the hereditary Chief Minister of Mysore; this was the office Tipu Sultan succeeded his father Hyder Ali and established a Muslim empire called Khudadad.
* superintendent, e.g. of a camp
* general manager of an enterpri
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| - サルヴァーディカーリー (ja)
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| - サルヴァーディカーリー(Sarvādhikārī)は、南インドのヒンドゥー諸王朝における首席大臣の称号。サルヴァーディカーリとも発音される。、ホイサラ朝、マイソール王国などでこの地位があったが、特にマイソール王国においてこの役職の成した役割は大きい。 1761年、マイソール王国のムスリム軍人であるハイダル・アリーはこの役職に任命され、王国の全権を握り、その後死に至るまでこの地位にあった。 1782年にハイダル・アリーが死亡すると、その息子ティプー・スルターンがサルヴァーディカーリーの地位を世襲し、実に2代にわたって王国を握り続けた。 (ja)
- Sarvādhikārī is a title with diverse uses in India, including:
* an old title for the Chief minister of a southern Indian ruler, notably of:
* under the Western Ganga Dynasty's of Talakad (in modern Karnataka state), heading a cabinet which further included the (Minister for war and peace), the , the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, (minister of Finance and Revenue), or (Steward of the Royal household) and (in charge of accounts and keeping of records); sometimes, the Purohita too found a place in this Council of Ministers, advising in matters of religion
* the hereditary Chief Minister of Mysore; this was the office Tipu Sultan succeeded his father Hyder Ali and established a Muslim empire called Khudadad.
* superintendent, e.g. of a camp
* general manager of an enterpri (en)
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| - Sarvādhikārī is a title with diverse uses in India, including:
* an old title for the Chief minister of a southern Indian ruler, notably of:
* under the Western Ganga Dynasty's of Talakad (in modern Karnataka state), heading a cabinet which further included the (Minister for war and peace), the , the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, (minister of Finance and Revenue), or (Steward of the Royal household) and (in charge of accounts and keeping of records); sometimes, the Purohita too found a place in this Council of Ministers, advising in matters of religion
* the hereditary Chief Minister of Mysore; this was the office Tipu Sultan succeeded his father Hyder Ali and established a Muslim empire called Khudadad.
* superintendent, e.g. of a camp
* general manager of an enterprise (en)
- サルヴァーディカーリー(Sarvādhikārī)は、南インドのヒンドゥー諸王朝における首席大臣の称号。サルヴァーディカーリとも発音される。、ホイサラ朝、マイソール王国などでこの地位があったが、特にマイソール王国においてこの役職の成した役割は大きい。 1761年、マイソール王国のムスリム軍人であるハイダル・アリーはこの役職に任命され、王国の全権を握り、その後死に至るまでこの地位にあった。 1782年にハイダル・アリーが死亡すると、その息子ティプー・スルターンがサルヴァーディカーリーの地位を世襲し、実に2代にわたって王国を握り続けた。 (ja)
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