Rao Bahadur
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Rao Bahadur (also Raobahadur and Raobahaddur; abbreviated R.B.) is a title of honor issued in India to individuals who have performed a deed of great service to the nation.
Literally translated, "Rao" implies "prince", and "Bahadur" means "most honorable".
During the era of British India, the Rao Bahadur was accompanied by a medal.