Ghazi

//ˈɡɑːzi//

Synonyms for "ghazi"

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Translations

8 translations across 6 languages.

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Bengali

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  • গাজী noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Hindi

2 entries
  • ग़ाज़ी noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)
  • गाजी noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Kyrgyz

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  • казы noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Portuguese

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  • gazi noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)
  • ghazi noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Turkish

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  • gazi noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Uyghur

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  • غازى noun (Muslim champion against non-Muslims)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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I should have fallen into the hands of the murderous Ghazis had it not been for the devotion and courage shown by Murray, my orderly, who threw me across a pack-horse, and succeeded in bringing me safely to the British lines.

Source: wiktionary

Then suddenly, an hour before first light, wave after wave of screaming tribesmen, led by suicide-bent Muslim fanatics known as ghazis, began to hurl themselves against the British positions.

Source: wiktionary

On a particularly joyous day of the festivities, below Our Sultan’s loge overlooking the Hippodrome, a division of impoverished frontier ghazis appeared in tattered clothes.

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The 14th century also witnessed Ottoman campaigns against fellow Turks and Muslims[…]In accordance with their portrayal of the early Ottomans as ghazi-warriors, 15th-century Ottoman chroniclers often ignored these conflicts (along with the Ottomans' alliances with Christians), claiming that the Ottomans acquired the territories of the neighboring Turkic principalities through peaceful means (purchase and/or marriage).

Source: wiktionary

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