A representative, especially of a political figure; an official or ambassador.(noun)
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Use "vakil" in a sentence
"The most important proviso in the Islamic nikah is the offer from the groom and the acceptance from the bride or her appointed 'vakil' and two witnesses to this contract."
"The official news from British India, through the vakil, was that Calcutta deplored the untimely death of Wazir Jawaheer and trusted that his successor would have better luck — that was the sense of it, along with a pious hope that the Punjab would now settle down to a period of tranquillity under Maharaja Dalip, the only ruler whom the British power was prepared to recognise."
"The official news from British India, through the vakil, was that Calcutta deplored the untimely death of Wazir Jawaheer and trusted that his successor would have better luck - that was the sense of it, along with a pious hope that the Punjab would now settle down to a period of tranquillity under Maharaja Dalip, the only ruler whom the British power was prepared to recognise."