
1) Arabic boy name 2) Moslem hero
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Ghazi is a title given to Muslim warriors or champions. It may be used out of respect or officially. Many of the Ottoman Sultans wore this title officially (as in Caliph Sultan Ghazi Mehmed II Khan Caesar), along with Khan and Caesar. The Mughal Emperors also officially used the term Badshah Ghazi and sometimes also added the terms Alam Panah and ...
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[warrior] Ghazi (غازي, ġāzī) is an Arabic term originally referring to an individual who participates in Ghazw عزو, ġazw), meaning military expeditions or raiding; after the emergence of Islam, it took on new connotations of religious warfare. The related word Ghazwa (غزوة ġazwah) is a singulative form meaning a battle or mi...
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• (n.) Among Mohammedans, a warrior champion or veteran, esp. in the destruction of infidels.
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(from the article `Orhan`) Under Orhan`s leadership, the small Ottoman principality in northwestern Anatolia continued to attract Ghazis (warriors for the Islmic faith) from ... ...branch of the Ouz Turkmen. His father, Ertugrul, had established a principality centred at Sögüt. With Sögüt as their base, Osman and the...
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Gha'zi noun [ Arabic
ghāzī .] Among Mohammedans, a warrior champion or veteran, esp. in the destruction of infidels.
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A ghazi is a heroic Muslim fighter, usually one who fights against non-Muslims. The title 'ghazi' is often given in honour.
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a Muslim soldier, esp. one fighting against non-Muslims. · (cap.) a title given in Turkey to a victorious sultan, general, etc.
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