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Copied from Kiladar, soon to be deleted article
Kiladar(Kila is a
Hindi word for fort[1], -Dar is a suffix that signifies a job, hence kiladar means custodian of a fort[2]) was a title for the governor of a fort or large town in medieval India.[3] The office had the same function as
Castellan.[4] From Aryan times the title was given to the military minister of a large town and the surrounding area.[5]
Actually I think it will be a snowball keep. Rather than copying, once the AfD is completed, I think a redirect to whichever is the more common or widely-known or historically significant would be best.-
Sinneed21:18, 13 June 2010 (UTC)reply