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A ghazi (Arabic: غازي, Arabic pronunciation:, plural ġuzāt) is an individual who participated in ghazw (غزو, ġazw), meaning military expeditions or raids.The latter term was applied in early Islamic literature to expeditions led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and later taken up by Turkic military leaders to describe their wars of conquest.
Prince Shah Khurram, later called the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, (full title: Shahenshah Al-Sultan al-'Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram, Malik-ul-Sultanat, Ala Hazrat Abu'l-Muzaffar Shahab ud-din Muhammad Shah Jahan I, Sahib-e-Qiran-e-Sani, Badshah-e-Ghazi Zillu'llah, Firdaus-Ashiyani, Shahenshah-E-Sultanat Ul-Hindiyyah Wal Mughaliyyah.
Ghazi or Gazi (Arabic: غازى), a title given to Muslim warriors or champions and used by several Ottoman Sultans, may refer to: Ghazi (warrior) , an Islamic term for the Muslim soldier who come wounded from battle.
Ghazi Abad (Punjabi: غازی آباد, Urdu: غازی آباد) is an emerging town of Chichawatni Tehsil in Punjab, Pakistan.It exists on the road head of Chichawatni-Burewala, connecting Karachi with Lahore and Islamabad.The famous personality and Numberdar of the area Adda Ghaziabad is "Raja Kamran Qamar Kayani" (Grandson of Captain(R) SHAH JAHAN KAYANI).The other two numberdar's of this ...
Gazi or Ghazi is also used as an honorific Muslim and specifically Ottoman title that appears in the names of many historic figures, notably: Gazi Saiyyed Salar Sahu (early 11th century), army commander of Mahmad Ghaznavi; Gazi Evrenos (1288–1417) Osman al-Ghazi (1299–1326) Gazi Pir (12th or 13th century), Bengali Muslim saint
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (Persian: غیاث الدین تغلق), or Ghazi Malik [a] (غازی ملک; died 1 February 1325 [5]) was the Sultan of Delhi from 1320 to 1325. He was the first sultan of the Tughluq dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate .
Padishah (/ ˌ p ɑː d ɪ ˈ ʃ ɑː /; Persian: پادشاه pādeshāh [pʰɒːdeˈʃɒːɦ] – lit. ' Master King ') [a] [b] [c] is a superlative sovereign title of Persian origin. A form of the word is known already from Middle Persian (or Pahlavi) as pātaxšā(h) or pādixšā(y).
Abid Hussain Ghazi (Urdu: عابد حسین غازی; 1935 – 14 January 2016) was a Pakistani footballer who played as a midfielder. He is considered one of the greatest Pakistani footballers of the 1950s and 1960s, and also captained the Pakistan national football team .