Talk:Lut Bahadur

Um, guys, in Mongolian, Lut Bahadur means exceptional leader'...

◄► Tephra ◄► 18:16, May 26, 2016 (UTC)
 * I cannot find any confirmation of this. As far as I can tell, 'exceptional leader' would be 'онцгой удирдагч' or 'ontsgoi udirdagch' in Mongolian (using multiple translators and pronunciation guides). Unless the original Mongolian text that would translate to 'exceptional leader' and be pronounced 'lut bahadur' can be provided, I cannot trust the authenticity of this claim. The origin language's text should be provided in such trivia anyway.

◄► Tephra ◄► 09:18, May 30, 2016 (UTC)
 * Possibly the word here is 'Baghatur', a Mongolian honorific title that is close to Bahadur, and might even be spelled the same depending on how the letters are Latinized (though not in the spelling variations offered by Wikipedia). Nevertheless, I am not sure where 'lut' would fit in, as the title appears to stand alone, and the similarity between words is almost certainly a coincidence.