An individual who participates in a battle or raiding [ghazw], often those of a religious origin or led by Muhammad.
1 Yet the man they miscall ghazi sought but the key to Khinjan Caves, with no thought at all about Heaven!
2 The ruthless Ghazi was now almost at the end of his resources.
3 Berenberg analyst Usman Ghazi said approval of the deal looked more unlikely now.
4 It said that operations had been going on in Ghazi Abad since February 16th.
5 In the seventeenth century, the Muslim chronicler Abu'l Ghazi wrote:
6 The death toll was 82, according to Ghazi Ismail, the administration's acting health minister.
7 Finance Minister Ghazi Wazni's office said he would meet a World Bank delegation on Friday.
8 From the first expedition Ghazi returned with considerable booty.
9 The Moghuls, or Turks, for the time won; and Ghazi assumed the command of the army.
10 Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi said the plane made a sharp turn before disappearing off the radar.
11 It is not a strategy of isolation, Sudanese presidential adviser Ghazi Salahadin told a news conference.
12 No cases of Ghazi outrage broke the tranquillity.
13 Unemployed Baghdad resident Sejad Ghazi said even if the politicians overcame their differences, it might not help.
14 Fine demonstration for the Kot Ghazi fellers!
15 Davis and El Ghazi were both denied by a good Max O'Leary double save in the first half.
16 The tribal chief would be visiting a central Pakistani town called Dera Ghazi Khan on business in mid-June.
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