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Ghazi is an originally Arabic word, from ghazd, 'to fight', also adopted by such languages as Turkish, as the name given to Muslims who have vowed to exterminate unbelievers by the sword. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi_warriors | Ghazi is an originally Arabic word, from ghazd, 'to fight', also adopted by such languages as Turkish, as the name given to Muslims who have vowed to exterminate unbelievers by the sword. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi_warriors | ||
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Ghazi is an originally Arabic word, from ghazd, 'to fight', also adopted by such languages as Turkish, as the name given to Muslims who have vowed to exterminate unbelievers by the sword. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghazi_warriors