Synonyms for "hashemite"
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Translations
21 translations across 10 languages.
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Arabic
2 entries - هَاشِمِيّ adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- هَاشِمِيّ noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Chinese Mandarin
2 entries - 哈希姆 noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
- 哈希姆家族 noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Finnish
2 entries - hašemiittinen adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- hašemiitti noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
German
1 entries - Haschemit noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Hebrew
1 entries - הַאשִׁמִי noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Hungarian
4 entries - hasemita adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- hásimita adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- hasemita noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
- hásimita noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Italian
2 entries - hascemita adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- hascemita noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Latvian
1 entries - hašimīts noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Portuguese
3 entries - haxemita adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- haxemita noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
- haxemitas noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Russian
3 entries - хашими́тский adj (being or relating to descendants of Hashim)
- хашими́т noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
- хашими́тка noun (one claiming to be a direct descendant of Hashim)
Sample sentences
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Tatoeba + Wiktionary
In 1924 the Hashemite King Hussein was driven out of the Hedjaz by Ibn Saud, and a state of war sprang up between the new kingdoms of Saudi Arabia and Trans-Jordan.
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