Sarbarah

A Sarbarah was a manager appointed in accordance with the dastur-ul-amal (regulations of administration) by the Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar under the British Indian Government from 1849 to 1920, subsequent to the annexation of the Sikh Empire. The Sarbarah's role was to manage Darbar Sahib, the Akal Takht and surrounding premises in Amritsar.

Etymology
Sarbarah is derived from the Farsi word, meaning leader or chief.

List of Sarbarahs
This is a list of Sarbarahs appointed by the British Indian Government to manage the Darbar Sahib complex: