noun
- Plural of ghazi; Muslim warriors or fighters, especially those who fought against non-Muslim forces or in defense of Islamic territory.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to specific historical groups; primarily used in historical and religious contexts
Examples
- The Ottoman ghazis were instrumental in expanding the empire across the Mediterranean.
- Medieval ghazis fought to defend Islamic lands from invasion.
- Historical accounts describe the ghazis as skilled and devoted warriors.
- The term ghazis is often used in Islamic history to describe frontier fighters.
- Many ghazis became legendary figures in Middle Eastern folklore.