• Gazi University (Turkish: Gazi Üniversitesi) is a public university located primarily in Ankara, Turkey. It was established in 1926 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk...
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    Ghazi (warrior) (redirect from Gazi)
    razzia, a borrowing through French from Maghrebi Arabic. In modern Turkish, gazi is used to refer to veterans, and also as a title for Turkic Muslim champions...
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    Ertuğrul (redirect from Ertugrul gazi)
    later myths,[citation needed] and there is a grave outside the Ertuğrul Gâzi Tomb which bears the name, but it is disputed. According to many sources...
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  • Amin Gazi is an Indian Actor. He was seen in 2001 Film Lagaan and 2003 Comedy Film Hungama. Lagaan (2001) Stumped (2003) Hungama (2003) Matrubhoomi (2003)...
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  • up gazi, ghazi, or Ghazi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gazi, Gaji or ghazi may refer to: A gazi or ghāzī is a frontier warrior in Islam. Gazi or...
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    textiles and jute. Gazi is the chairman of Gazi TV and the chairman of Gazi Group. He is a former director of Bangladesh Cricket Board. Gazi is a recipient...
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  • Gazi Race (Turkish: Gazi Koşusu) is a Turkish thoroughbred horse flat race that is established in honor of the founder of the Turkish Republic Gazi Mustafa...
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  • Gazi Golam Mostafa (died 19 January 1981) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former member of the East Pakistan provincial assembly. Mostafa...
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  • Gazi Gümüshtigin (died 1104), also known as Melikgazi Gümüshtigin was the second ruler of the Danishmendids which his father Danishmend Gazi had founded...
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    Gazi Pir (also called Ghazi Pir, Gaji Pir, Barkhan Gaji or Gaji Saheb) was a Bengali (Muslim) Ghazi and pir (warrior saint) who lived in the 12th or 13th...
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  • Abdurrahman Gazi was a warrior of Ertuğrul. He also had a military career with Osman I and with his son Orhan Gazi. He was one of the early commanders...
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    Osman I (redirect from Osman Gazi)
    Osman Ghazi (Ottoman Turkish: عثمان غازى, romanized: ʿOsmān Ġāzī; Turkish: I. Osman or Osman Gazi; died 1323/4) was the founder of the Ottoman Empire (first...
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    Gazi (Greek: Γκάζι, pronounced [ˈga.zi]; formerly Γκαζοχώρι Gazochori or Φωταέριο Fotaerio) is a neighborhood of Athens, Greece. It surrounds the old Athens...
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  • Mahmut Gazi Yaşargil (born 6 July 1925) is a Turkish medical scientist and neurosurgeon. He collaborated with Raymond M. P. Donaghy M.D at the University...
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  • Danishmend Gazi ({{Turkmen|دانشمند غازی}}), Danishmend Taylu, or Dānishmend Aḥmed Gāzī (died 1085), was the muslim Armenian general of the Seljuks and...
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  • Pachabdi Gazi (1924–1997) was a tiger hunter of Bangladesh. He killed 57 tigers, highest in Sundarban. Gazi was born in 1924 in Shara, Satkhira District...
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    Sultanzade Gazi Husrev-beg (Ottoman Turkish: غازى خسرو بك, Gāzī Ḫusrev Beğ; Modern Turkish: Gazi Hüsrev Bey; 1484–1541) was an Ottoman Bosnian sanjak-bey...
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  • Emir Gazi or known as Emir Melikgazi was the third ruler of Danishmendids and the elder son of Gazi Gümüshtigin. After Gazi Gümüshtigin's death, the country...
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  • Gazi is one of the Central Iranian varieties of Iran, one of five listed in Ethnologue that together have 35,000 speakers. Sources differ on whether Zefra'i...
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    Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque (Bosnian: Gazi Husrev-begova džamija, Turkish: Gazi Hüsrev Bey Camii) is a mosque in the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • Gazis (Greek: Γαζῆς, derived from the Arabic Ghazi) is a Greek surname. It is the surname of: Anthimos Gazis (1758–1828), Greek philosopher. Georgios Gazis...
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  • and the EuroLeague. Erten Gazi was born in North Nicosia to Turkish Cypriot parents Ayten (née Zabit) and Uğur Gazi. Ayten Gazi was a former track and field...
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  • 2024 Gazi University protests were a protest for Palestine which had turned into a riot between Palestine supporters and Turkish nationalists at Gazi University...
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    Gazi-Yurt (Russian: Гази-Юрт; Ingush: ГӀаьзе-Коа, romanized: Ghäze-Koa) is a rural locality (a selo) in the Nazranovsky District in Ingushetia, Russia...
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    April 1900, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire), also known as Gazi Osman Pasha (Turkish: Gazi Osman Paşa), was an Ottoman field marshal. Being one of the...
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    Gazi (Greek: Γάζι, romanized: Gazi) is a Western suburb of Heraklion and a former municipality in the Heraklion regional unit of Crete in Greece. Since...
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    Technopolis (Gazi) is an industrial museum and a major cultural venue of the City of Athens, Greece, in the neighborhood of Gazi, next to Keramikos and...
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  • in Anatolia (associated primarily with Malatya, where his father, Hüseyin Gazi, was the ruler) based on the real-life exploits of the 8th-century Umayyad...
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  • GaziPaita is a village in Sonbarsa Raj, Saharsa District, Bihar state. It belongs to Kosi Division. This village is full of sovereignty and similarity...
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  • The 1995 Gazi Quarter riots (Turkish: Gazi Mahallesi olayları) or 1995 Gazi Massacre (Turkish: Gazi Katliamı) were events that occurred in March 1995 at...
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