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Ghāzī (Titel) — Ghāzī, manchmal auch Ghasi[1] (arabisch غازي, DMG ġāzī ‚wer einen Kriegszug unternimmt, Angreifer, Eroberer‘) ist ursprünglich die Bezeichnung für einen muslimischen Krieger, der „auf dem Wege Gottes im Dschihad kämpft“: al ġāzī fī… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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