Bahadur

Bahadur

Bahadur (Persian: بهادر , of Altaic origin) may refer to:

* The Persian form of the word Baghatur.
* Two rulers of the Mughal Empire were named Bahadur Shah.
* Bahadur is a common middle name used by Nepali people.
* Bahadur is a common forename used by Punjabi people.
* Bahadır is a common forename used by Turkish people.
* Bahadur is the name of a popular Indian comic book superhero created by Aabid Surti.
* Bahadur is also a popular caste for Arabs.
* Bahadur was a popular comedian actor in Malayalam films.
* Rao Bahadur and Khan Bahadur, titles of honour conferred by British India on Hindus and Muslims respectively


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  • Bahadur — Abu’l Ghazi Bahadur (* 1603; † 1663) war ein Khan von Chiwa (reg. 1643 1663, abgedankt) und ein Geschichtsschreiber. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Familienstreitigkeiten, Exil 2 Als Khan 3 Als Geschichtsschreiber 4 Anmerkungen 5 Litera …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • bahadur — /beuh haw door, hah /, n. (often cap.) a title of respect commonly affixed to the names of European officers in Indian documents or used in ceremonious mention by Indians: Jonas Sahib Bahadur. [1770 80; < Hindi bahadur brave, brave person < Pers …   Universalium

  • bahadur — /bəˈhadə/ (say buh hahduh) noun (a title of respect commonly affixed to the names of officers and public figures in India.) {Hindi bahādur hero, from Persian} …  

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  • Bahadur Yar Jung — Born Muhammad Bahadur Khan 3 February 1905(1905 02 03) Hyderabad, Hyderabad Deccan Died 25 June 1944 …   Wikipedia

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  • Bahadur Shah — Bahâdur Shâh Bahâdur Shâh I (né le 14 octobre 1643 et mort en février 1712) est le premier fils de l empereur moghol Aurangzeb. À la mort de ce dernier, Bahâdur Shâh dut faire face à une guerre de succession et en sortit vainqueur. Son règne dura …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg — (Hindi: बहादुर शाह ज़फर मार्ग), is a road in Delhi, India. (The word Marg is Hindi for road) It is named after the last Mughal Emperor of India, Bahadur Shah II. This road is sometimes also referred to as the Fleet Street of India [… …   Wikipedia

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