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2750:. Markus Wiener Publishers.
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1753:(1299–1326), founder of the
1021:or "one who struggles". The
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2199:"Şehit ve Gazi farkı nedir"
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1510:Military career of Muhammad
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1909:Ghazi Umra Khan of Jandol
1864:Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud
1820:, 14th-century Sultan of
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1818:Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah
1057:and frontier fighter in
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952:Second Battle of Panipat
2473:Encyclopædia Britannica
2387:Sessions, J.E. (2017).
2160:The Eurasian Politician
2108:Battle of Hamra al-Asad
1967:, 18th-century King of
1870:Gazi Saiyyed Salar Sahu
1618:(translated in Peters,
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793:William Montgomery Watt
63:Władysław III of Poland
32:Razzia (disambiguation)
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1982:Islamic fundamentalist
1926:Ghazi Wazir Akbar Khan
1917:rebellion from Chitral
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1956:Ghazi Mir Zaman Khan
1885:Ghazi Amanullah Khan
1838:, an Ottoman bey of
1427:1st Daumat al-Jandal
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751:is used to refer to
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2932:Battles of Muhammad
2556:Tabari, Al (2008),
1915:who led the famous
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1668:; after his death,
1650:Muhammad al-Yaraghi
1278:Mustafa Kemal Pasha
1276:in Bulgaria and on
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1116:Battle of Manzikert
976:Battle of Nicopolis
958:adversaries led by
57:The "Ghazi Sultan"
2528:Sa'd, Ibn (1967).
1990:Faridia University
1978:Abdul Rashid Ghazi
1958:, War Hero of the
1930:Sikh Khalsa Regime
1876:Gazi Mustafa Kemal
1842:origin (1480–1541)
1831:Conquest of Kamata
1813:Conquest of Sylhet
1804:Conquest of Sylhet
1772:Gazi Sultan Mehmed
1656:in the village of
1538:Invasion of Waddan
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2290:978-0-7486-0847-8
2263:978-0-7189-0962-8
2236:978-0-226-89428-7
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1951:Battle of Maiwand
1913:"Afghan Napoleon"
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1965:Nasir I of Kalat
1949:, Victor of the
1942:First Afghan War
1896:Independence war
1858:Gazi Osman Pasha
1720:Gazi Gümüshtigin
1690:Notable examples
1648:Islamic scholar
1569:, p. 269):
1362:Dhu al-'Ushairah
1337:
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2864:Kaziev, Shapi.
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1836:Gazi Hüsrev Bey
1729:Danishmend Gazi
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1794:Gazi Evrenos
1776:conqueror of
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1973:Ghazi-e-Din
1969:Balochistan
1784:Gazi Çelebi
1711:Belek Ghazi
1670:Imam Shamil
1452:Hudaybiyyah
1447:Banu Lahyan
1442:al-Muraysi'
1266:Osman Pasha
1147:condottiere
1063:Transoxiana
1039:singulative
1023:verbal noun
974:during the
948:Mughal Army
406:Grand Mufti
2926:Categories
2650:2020-01-31
2540:B0007JAWMK
2306:"Muhammad"
2209:2020-01-31
2184:2020-01-31
2119:References
2060:Mujahideen
2055:(frontier)
2015:al-'Awāsim
1986:Chancellor
1902:since the
1846:Ghazi Khan
1760:Orhan Gazi
1751:Osman Gazi
1742:Kayı tribe
1675:After the
1591:, in the '
1412:Banu Nadir
1169:Ede Bali.
1077:brigandage
1005:word, the
828:chevauchée
777:brigandage
743:In modern
561:Mujahideen
44:Gaza Strip
2858:143516589
2690:"Ghāzī".
2681:"Ghazw".
2420:Hünernâme
2093:Janissary
2020:Anatolian
1822:Sonargaon
1660:declared
1646:Dagestani
1559:monastics
1392:Dhu 'Amar
1331:Campaigns
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1250:Nicopolis
1246:Bāyezīd I
1242:feth-nāme
1178:imperator
1151:Anatolian
1124:chivalric
1055:mercenary
972:Crusaders
834:The word
823:cavalgada
789:al-Kutami
672:, plural
541:Ulu'l-amr
516:Muhaddith
421:Ayatollah
396:Mohyeddin
285:Istishhad
280:Istighfar
195:Mustahabb
48:Gaza City
2957:Warriors
2879:Akhoulgo
2779:(2002).
2765:Averroes
2702:(1991).
2494:, p. 357
2088:Fedayeen
2067:See also
1790:, Turkey
1715:Artuqids
1612:Averroes
1601:, p. 285
1563:peasants
1335:Muhammad
1185:Ottomans
1081:sedition
1059:Khorasan
1001:) is an
912:May 2015
797:Muhammad
757:Ertuğrul
753:veterans
707:Caucasus
700:Muhammad
611:al-Dawla
551:Mu'azzin
536:Marabout
521:Mujaddid
491:Mufassir
416:Mujtahid
145:Madrasah
135:Istishab
130:Istihsan
125:Istihlal
120:Ikhtilaf
74:a series
72:Part of
59:Murad II
2903:(ed.).
2461::
2440:, p. 44
2053:serhadd
2035:thughūr
1940:in the
1900:Britain
1840:Bosnian
1746:Osman I
1662:gazawat
1642:gazawat
1580:dhimmīs
1527:Ghazwah
1462:Khaybar
1270:defence
1230:Caliphs
1222:ghāziya
1159:Osman I
1112:akritoi
1108:akritai
1085:zealots
1035:ġazawān
1019:Mujahid
866:razzier
842:Western
785:Umayyad
783:). The
773:Bedouin
761:Osman I
745:Turkish
720:газават
715:gazavat
596:Tabi'un
591:Sahabah
496:Murshid
481:Mawlānā
476:Khawaja
466:Mawlawi
391:Allamah
325:Tazkiah
315:Taqiyya
270:Hirabah
235:Fahisha
150:Maslaha
140:Madhhab
115:Ijtihad
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2004:Akıncı
1934:Jamrud
1880:Turkey
1679:, the
1589:empire
1585:ghāzīs
1575:ghāzīs
1550:ghazw'
1531:ʽumrah
1482:Hunayn
1472:Mu'tah
1432:Trench
1397:Bahran
1352:Safwan
1347:Al-‘Īṣ
1274:Plevna
1234:ghāzīs
1167:Shaikh
1100:ghāzīs
1089:Turkic
1043:ġazwah
1003:Arabic
987:Arabic
938:Young
858:ġaziya
854:Tuareg
850:rezzou
837:razzia
815:Iberia
810:razzia
805:razzia
733:razzia
657:Arabic
571:Shahid
531:Sheikh
511:Akhund
471:Khatib
456:Mullah
431:Marja'
386:Faqeeh
376:Hadrat
371:Ashraf
366:Sharif
361:Sayyid
351:Caliph
330:Thawab
320:Tawbah
310:Taghut
305:Tafsir
300:Sunnah
255:Ghibah
230:Bid'ah
220:Baligh
210:Makruh
160:Taqlid
105:Ijazah
46:, see
2947:Jihad
2854:S2CID
2468:Ghazi
2078:Jihad
2027:ribāt
2009:ghāzī
1788:Sinop
1658:Yarag
1654:ulema
1607:ghazw
1554:ghazw
1497:Ta'if
1492:Autas
1487:Tabuk
1477:Mecca
1457:Fidak
1382:Sawiq
1367:Abwa'
1357:Buwat
1261:Ghazi
1238:ghazā
1197:Orhan
1189:ghazw
1174:ghāzī
1163:ghāzī
1155:ghazw
1139:ghāzī
1135:ghazi
1120:ghāzī
1093:ghazi
1073:Ghāzī
1047:ghāzī
1015:Ghazi
983:Ghazi
956:Hindu
940:Akbar
819:taifa
728:ghazw
679:ghazw
674:ġuzāt
652:ghazi
586:Salaf
581:Ansar
576:Hajji
566:Ghazi
556:Murid
546:Ustad
486:Mawla
461:Mahdi
446:Hakim
441:Hujja
436:Hafiz
401:Mufti
381:Ulama
335:Wasat
290:Jihad
275:Islah
260:Gunah
250:Fasad
245:Fitna
240:Fasiq
225:Batil
215:Haram
205:Mubah
200:Halal
180:Ahkam
165:Taqwa
155:Qiyas
78:Islam
2909:ISBN
2890:ISBN
2869:ISBN
2823:ISBN
2804:ISBN
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2626:2015
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1372:Badr
1183:The
1143:emir
1128:club
1079:and
1061:and
1031:ġazw
1027:ġazā
1011:ġazā
997:ġāzī
991:غازي
960:Hemu
844:and
759:and
749:gazi
693:ġazw
661:غازي
526:Qadi
506:Wali
451:Imam
295:Qasd
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190:Fard
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61:and
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2846:doi
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