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- Hadra (word) - Wikipedia
The twenty-five great Hazrat include Muhammad, Abraham, Noah, Moses, and Jesus It carries connotations of the charismatic and is comparable to traditional English honorifics addressing high officials, such as "Your Honour" (for judges), "Your Majesty" (for monarchs), or "Your Holiness" (for clerics)
- hazrat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
hazrat (plural hazratlar) presence; honorific (before name and traditionally with ezafe) hazrati Muhammad ― (please add an English translation of this usage example) hazrati Maryam ― (please add an English translation of this usage example)
- What does hazrat mean? - Definitions. net
Hazrat, Hadrat, Hadhrat, or Hadrah (Arabic: حَضْرَة, romanized: ḥaḍra, pl حَضْرَات ḥaḍrāt; Persian: pronounced Hazret or Hazrat) is a common Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, Iranian, Afghan, and honorific Arabic and Turkish title used to honour a person
- Hazrat - Official Temtem Wiki
Hazrat (#149) is a Toxic Fire Temtem It does not evolve into or from any other Temtem If Temtem can develop in the Xolot Reservoir, why wouldn't they thrive in the sewers of Properton? WARNING: all specimens of this species are required to undergo a Dojo-approved detox process to make them safe to handle
- The meaning and history of the name Hazrat - venere. it
The name “Hazrat” holds deep significance within Islamic culture and history, symbolizing profound respect and veneration Its origins in Arabic language and its evolution through centuries reveal its enduring importance in both religious and secular contexts
- Meaning of hazrat in English | Rekhta Dictionary
Find English meaning of hazrat with definition and translation in Rekhta Urdu to English dictionary
- Meaning of hazrat - Rekhta
P حضرت ḥaẓrat (for A حضرة, inf n of حضر 'to be present'), s f Presence;—dignity;—a title applied to any great man, the object of resort, your or his Majesty, Highness, Excellency, Eminence, Worship, or Holiness, c (when so used respectfully instead of a pronoun or name the gender of the person to whom it has reference is adopted):— ḥaẓrat-
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