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Pashtun tribe
Barakzai is the name of a Pashtun tribe from Afghanistan. "Barakzai" is a common name among the Pashtuns, and it means 'son of Barak' in Pashto. According
Barakzai
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
The Barakzai dynasty, also known as the Muhammadzai dynasty ("the ruling sub-clan of the Barakzai"), ruled what is now Afghanistan from 1823 to 1978,
Barakzai_dynasty
Afghan women's rights activist
Razia Barakzai (Pashto: راضیه بارکزۍ; born 1995) is an Afghan women's rights activist. She was named one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021 for leading the
Razia_Barakzai
Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1826–39 and 1843–63)
Dost Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (23 December 1792 – 9 June 1863) nicknamed the Great Emir, was the founder of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the prominent
Dost_Mohammad_Khan
Afghan politician
Shukria Barakzai (Pashto: شکريه بارکزۍ) is an Afghan politician, journalist and Muslim feminist. She was the ambassador of Afghanistan to Norway. She is
Shukria_Barakzai
Largest province of Afghanistan
to give the Barakzai a majority: Barakzai-dominated Babaji was folded in, and the boundary with Nad Ali was drawn along the edge of Barakzai territory in
Helmand_Province
Afghan Wazir of the Durrani Empire
Fateh Khan Barakzai or Wazir Fateh Khan or simply, Fateh Khan, was Wazir of the Durrani Empire during the reign of Mahmud Shah Durrani until his torture
Fateh_Khan_Barakzai
Women's quarters in the traditional house of a Muslim family
by Mohammed VI of Morocco when he ascended to the throne in 1999. The Barakzai dynasty rulers of Afghanistan (1823–1973) customarily had a harem of four
Harem
Fourth Durrani emperor (r. 1801–1803; 1809–1818)
assassinated in 1818. The assassination of Fateh Khan Barakzai, incurred the enmity of the Barakzai tribe and contributed significantly to the fall of the
Mahmud_Shah_Durrani
Shah of the Durrani Empire
on the orders of Azim Khan Barakzai. He only ruled for four years, holding off his own brothers, as well as the Barakzai and Indian tribes from nearby
Ayub_Shah_Durrani
Emir of Emirs
Payandah Khan Barakzai, (1758 – October 1800) also known as Payinda Khan, and by his honorific title as the Exalted Khan, was chief of the Barakzai tribe, as
Payandah_Khan
19th-century Afghan politician
Mohammad Azim Khan Barakzai was the Afghan governor of Kashmir from 1812 to 1819. He was the fifth son of the chief of the Barakzai tribe, Payandah Khan
Mohammad_Azim_Khan
Sardar
Habibullah Khan Barakzai (born 1799) was the founder and the first Sardar of the Principality of Kabul who ruled from 1823 until his deposition in 1824
Habibullah_Khan_(Kabul)
Pashtun tribe
1823, Emir Dost Mohammad Khan, who belonged to the Barakzai tribe of Durranis, founded the Barakzai dynasty centered at Kabul. Thereafter, his descendants
Durrani
Durrani in 1747. After the collapse of the Durrani Empire in 1823, the Barakzai dynasty founded the Emirate of Kabul, later known as the Emirate of Afghanistan
List of heads of state of Afghanistan
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Afghanistan
Hajji
Hajji Jamal Khan Barakzai (born Jamal al-Din Khan Mohammadzai; 1719–1772) was chief of the Barakzai tribe, Afsharid governor of Farah and Grishk, and Grand
Hajji_Jamal_Khan
Afghan state from 1823 to 1926
The emirate emerged from its predecessor, the Durrani Empire, after the Barakzai dynasty prevailed in Kabul. The history of the Emirate was dominated by
Emirate_of_Afghanistan
Regent of Kabul from 1823 to 1826
Sardar Sultan Mohammad Khan Barakzai, (1795 – 1861) also known as Ghazi Sultan Mohammad Talaei, through his epithet as the Golden Sultan, was an Afghan
Sultan_Mohammad_Khan
Emir of Herat
Shah Nawaz Khan Barakzai was briefly the ruler of Herat after the death of his father Sultan Ahmad Khan on 6 March 1863 until his deposition by his uncle
Shah Nawaz Khan (Afghan ruler)
Shah_Nawaz_Khan_(Afghan_ruler)
Afghan state from 1747-1823 and 1839-1843
the support of the Barakzai chief, Painda Khan Barakzai, that he had come to the throne, Zaman soon began to remove prominent Barakzai leaders from positions
Durrani_Empire
Afghan footballer
Hashmatullah Barakzai (Pashto: حشمت الله بارکزی, born 26 August 1987) is an Afghan footballer who plays as a forward for Shaheen Asmayee F.C. in the Afghan
Hashmatullah_Barakzai
Emir of Afghanistan from 1866 to 1867
Mohammad Afzal Khan Barakzai (1815 – 7 October 1867) was the governor of Afghan Turkestan from 1849 to 1863 and was Emir of Afghanistan from May 1866 to
Mohammad_Afzal_Khan
Town and union council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Mumbathi Barakzai is a town and union council of Bannu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Malik Salim Ur Rehman, nephew of the famous
Mumbati_Barakzai
Men's association football team
and Nepal—with their sole goal of the tournament scored by Hashmatullah Barakzai in a 3–1 loss to the Maldives. Afghanistan entered their third World Cup
Afghanistan national football team
Afghanistan_national_football_team
Subtribe of the Barakzai Durrani Pashtuns
(meaning "descendants of Mohammad"), is a Pashtun sub-tribe or clan of the Barakzai which is part of the Durrani confederacy of tribes. They are primarily
Mohammadzai
Campaign
Stratagem of Peshawar was a campaign of the Durrani empire led by Azim Khan Barakzai against the Nawab of Amb, Mir Nawab Khan Tanoli. Azim Khan who was the
Stratagem_of_Peshawar
Collection of notable Pashtun figures
fourth ruler of the Hotaki dynasty Ayub Shah – Afghan king Azim Khan – Barakzai noble and governor of Kashmir Azad Khan Afghan – Pashtun who was a major
List_of_Pashtuns
District in Helmand Province, Afghanistan
Nawa-I-Barakzayi's name reflects the dominant Pashtun tribe in the district, the Barakzai. Prior to the 1970s, it was called Shamalan after a small village at the
Nawa-I-Barakzayi_District
Family of the Barakzai dynasty, Afghanistan
– 1926), later King of Afghanistan (1926 - January 14, 1929). Shaghasi Barakzai are closely related to Amanullah Khan. Queen Sawar Sultana Shaghasi daughter
Shaghasi
Retreat during the First Anglo-Afghan War
India Company forces had defeated the forces of Afghan Emir Dost Mohammad Barakzai and in 1839 occupied Kabul, restoring the former ruler, Shah Shujah Durrani
1842_retreat_from_Kabul
Emir of Afghanistan and hero of the Anglo-Afghan War
Mohammad Akbar Khan Barakzai, (11 November 1817 – 10 December 1847) famously known as Wazir Akbar Khan, was a Barakzai prince and military commander who
Wazir_Akbar_Khan
Afghan cricketer (born 1989)
Rokhan Barakzai or Rokan Barekzai (born 1 January 1989) is an Afghan cricketer. His Twenty20 International (T20I) debut was against Hong Kong, and his
Rokhan_Barakzai
Country in Central and South Asia
in the west and the Sikh Empire in the east. Fateh Khan, leader of the Barakzai tribe, installed many of his brothers in positions of power throughout
Afghanistan
Third Durrani emperor (r. 1793–1801)
held right after Timur Shah Durrani's death. However with the given time, Barakzai tribal leaders and Zaman's influence had by then grew, allowing him to
Zaman_Shah_Durrani
Afghan politician
Khan (1911 – 27 April 1978) was an Afghan politician, a member of the Barakzai royal family, the brother-in-law of King Zahir Shah, and the brother of
Mohammed_Naim_Khan
1978 military coup in Afghanistan
situation in Kabul earlier that day. The coup marked the end of power of the Barakzai dynasty after 152 years. There was speculation that the Soviet Union was
Saur_Revolution
Shah Shujah's expedition to Kandahar
from 10 May 1834 until 1 July 1834. Shah Shujah would be defeated by the Barakzai rulers of Kandahar and Kabul. Following the death of Timur Shah Durrani
Kandahar Expedition (1833–1834)
Kandahar_Expedition_(1833–1834)
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
the royal Musahiban family, who belonged to the Mohammadzai clan of the Barakzai tribe of Pashtuns. He was the son of Mohammad Nadir Shah (1883–1933) and
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Influential Afghan nobleman (c. 1797–1860)
Sa'id Muhammad Khan; c. 1797 – 1860/1861) was an Afghan nobleman of the Barakzai dynasty and one of the sons of Sardar Payandah Khan Mohammadzai. He belonged
Said_Mohammad_Khan
Ghilji Pashtun nomadic people of Afghanistan
Kuchis (Pashto: کوچۍ Kuchis) are pastoral nomads belonging primarily to the Barakzai Pashtuns of Khyber Pass. It is a social rather than ethnic grouping, although
Kochis
Battle fought between the Sikh Empire and the Durrani Empire
Bhayya Ram Singh and Afghans led by Fateh Khan Barakzai at Hasan Abdal. On 7 June 1813, Fateh Khan Barakzai attacked Hasan Abdal with 2,000 Afghans. Hasan
Battle_of_Hasan_Abdal_(1813)
Sardar
Rahim Dil Khan Barakzai (1796–1859) was the fourth and last Sardar of the Principality of Kandahar from 1855 until he was overthrown by his Kabul-based
Rahim_Dil_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
(1823–1926), Afghanistan under the Barakzai dynasty as Emirs Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973), Afghanistan under the Barakzai dynasty as Kings Emirate of Afghanistan
Afghanistan_(disambiguation)
Sardar
Mohammad Musa Khan Barakzai, later known as Wilfred Mark Musa, was Emir of Afghanistan from the time of his father Mohammad Yaqub Khan's abdication in
Mohammad Musa Khan (Afghanistan)
Mohammad_Musa_Khan_(Afghanistan)
Emir of Afghanistan (r. 1863–66 and 1868–79)
Sher Ali Khan Barakzai (c. 1825 – 21 February 1879) was Emir of Afghanistan after the death of his father Dost Mohammad Khan on 9 June 1863, until his
Sher_Ali_Khan
Large family units of the Eastern Iranian ethnic groups
Dost Mohammad Khan, of the Barakzai clan of the Durrani tribe, founded the Barakzai dynasty centered at Kabul. The Barakzai dynasty ruled present-day Afghanistan
Pashtun_tribes
Proposal to merge Afghanistan and Pakistan under a confederation
confederation was started by Ayub Khan, the president of Pakistan and the Barakzai dynasty under King Zahir Shah who requested assistance from the United
Afghanistan–Pakistan Confederation
Afghanistan–Pakistan_Confederation
20th century Barakzai Minister of Defense
Mohammed Zahir Shah. A member of the prominent Mohammedzai branch of the Barakzai dynasty, he held key positions in Afghanistan's military and diplomatic
Mohammed_Arif_Khan
Afghan poet
Afghanistan. She was born into the powerful Barakzai family as the daughter of Yaʻqūb Ali Khān Barakzai, and she later married Tīmūr Shāh Durrānī, the
Ayesha_Durrani
Battle between the Sikh Empire and the Peshawar Barakzai Sardars
Khan. They were collectively referred to as the Peshawar Barakzais. The Peshawar Barakzais had broken free of their half-brothers ruling Kabul. Charles
Capture_of_Peshawar_(1834)
Emir of Afghanistan
Nasrullah Khan Barakzai GCMG (1874 – May 1920), sometimes spelt as Nasr Ullah Khan, was shahzada (crown prince) of Afghanistan and second son of Emir Abdur
Nasrullah_Khan_(Afghanistan)
Name list
given name include: Shukria Asil, Afghan women's rights activist Shukria Barakzai, Afghan politician, journalist and feminist Shukriya (disambiguation) Shukria
Shukriya
King of Afghanistan in 1929
Inayatullah Khan Barakzai (20 October 1888 – 12 August 1946) was the King of Afghanistan for three days in January 1929. He was the son of former Afghan
Inayatullah_Khan
Sardar of Kandahar (1818–1826)
Sher Dil Khan Barakzai (1786 – 9 August 1826) was the first Sardar and founder of the Principality of Kandahar, who ruled from August 1818 until his death
Sher_Dil_Khan
Sardar
Kohan Dil Khan Barakzai (1792 – 21 August 1855) was the third Sardar of the Principality of Kandahar who ruled from 1830 to his death in 1855. His rule
Kohan_Dil_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901
Abdur Rahman Khan Barakzai (1840/1844 – 1 October 1901), also known by his epithet as the Iron Emir, was Emir of Afghanistan from 11 August 1880 until
Abdur_Rahman_Khan
Afghan prince (1934–2024)
overthrown King of Afghanistan. He held the title of Head of the House of Barakzai from his father's death in July 2007, until his death in June 2024. Ahmad
Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan
Ahmad_Shah_Khan,_Crown_Prince_of_Afghanistan
Afghan state from 1973 to 1978
July 1973 by General Sardar Mohammad Daoud Khan of the Barakzai dynasty (alongside senior Barakzai princes) who deposed his cousin, King Mohammad Zahir
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Republic_of_Afghanistan_(1973–1978)
Governor in the Durrani Empire (1796–1855)
Mehr Dil Khan Barakzai (1796 – 16 March 1855) was the governor of the Northern Frontier bordering the Ghilji tribes' domains of the Hotak and Tokhi tribes
Mehr_Dil_Khan
Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 to 1919
Habibullah Khan Barakzai GCB GCMG (2 July 1872 – 20 February 1919) was the Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 until his assassination in 1919 by Shuja al-Dawla
Habibullah_Khan
Pakistani village
west of Pakistan's capital, Islamabad. It is believed to be called the Barakzai’s Village Sirka is situated about one mile south of the Indus River. It
Sirka,_Attock
Battle between Afghans and British during First Anglo-Afghan War
October 2 – November 1840 Location Parwan Province Result Barakzai Afghan victory Belligerents Barakzais Emirate of Kabul Kohistani Rebels Durranis Durrani Kingdom
Parwan_Campaign_(1840)
Consort of the Durrani Empire
Begum Ayesha Durrani Barakzai Emirate Mirmon Ayesha Babo Jan Ulya Janab Sarwar Sultana Begum Barakzai Kingdom Soraya Tarzi Barakzai Kingdom (restored) Mah
Iffat-un-Nissa_Begum
Village in Punjab, Pakistan
Daman is a village in Chach Valley of Hazro Tehsil in Attock District of Pujab Province, Pakistan. It is situated along the River Indus. "daman". daman
Kamalpuralam
Governor of Baghlan, Afghanistan
Mohammad Akbar Barakzai (Pashto: محمد اکبر بارکزی) is a politician in Afghanistan, serving as the Governor of Baghlan from 2009 to 2010. Mohammad Akbar
Mohammad_Akbar_Barakzai
Former state in Central Asia
from the Durrani Empire, it was ruled by the Dil brothers, members of the Barakzai dynasty. In September 1856, the principality was conquered by the Kabul-based
Principality_of_Kandahar
Afghan footballer (born 1990)
Masihullah Barakzai (born December 6, 1990) is an Afghan footballer who currently plays for Afghan Premier F.C from U.S. He also played for Saremyesht
Masihullah_Barakzai
1823 Sikh–Afghan battle
Singh and Afghan-Pashtun forces led by Mohammad Azim Khan, then a leading Barakzai figure in Afghan politics. The battle followed Sikh expansion across the
Battle_of_Nowshera
State in 19th-century Afghanistan
attempting to keep the region stable as a buffer region between the Barakzais and Qajars. However, the region was devastated by constant infighting
Herat_(1793–1863)
Dog breed
Other names for this breed are Tāzī, Balkh Hound, Balochi Hound, and Barakzai Hound. The American Kennel Club (AKC) describes the breed as among the
Afghan_Hound
Name list
Indo-Canadian rapper, singer and songwriter Fateh Khan Barakzai (1777–1818), 19th century Afghan Vizier and Barakzai tribal leader Abul Fateh (1924–2010), Bangladeshi
Fateh_(name)
1838–1842 British-Afghan war
taking sides in a succession dispute between emir Dost Mohammad Khan (Barakzai) and former King Shah Shujah (Durrani), whom they reinstalled upon occupying
First_Anglo-Afghan_War
Sporting event delegation
0 90 - - - MF Abdul Shacour Azimi 1923 ? 1 0 90 - - - MF Yar Mohammed Barakzai 1923 ? 1 0 90 - - - MF Abdul Ahad Kharot 1926 ? Mahmoudiyeh F.C. 1 0 90
Afghanistan at the 1948 Summer Olympics
Afghanistan_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
Leader of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929
Ghazi Amanullah Khan Barakzai (1 June 1892 – 26 April 1960) was Emir of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1926, and then King of Afghanistan from 1926 until his
Amanullah_Khan
Pashtun tribe
large number of them were forced to migrate to northern Afghanistan by Barakzai Emir Abdur Rahman Khan. Among those who were exiled was Sher Khan Nashir
Ghilji
Afghan footballer
Mohammad Rafi Barekzay (born 6 June 1990) is an Afghan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Toofaan Harirod F.C. in the Afghan Premier League. Barekzay
Mohammad_Rafi_Barekzay
Philosophical concept in Sikhism
Nepal Qing Empire Hill States Alliance Kingdom of Mankera Namgyal dynasty Barakzai dynasty Sudhans of Poonch Maqpon Dynasty Forts Jamrud Fort Multan Fort
Nirgun_and_Sargun
Village in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
Nawa-I-Barakzayi is a village and the district center of Nawa-I-Barakzayi District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan near the Helmand River. Nawa-I-Barakzayi
Nawa-I-Barakzayi
Shah of the Durrani Empire
Mahmud Shah Durrani Shuja Shah Durrani Ali Shah Durrani Ayub Shah Durrani Barakzai Emirate Sultan Mohammad Khan Dost Mohammad Khan Shuja Shah Durrani Fateh
Shahpur_Shah_Durrani
American mercenary in Afghanistan and Punjab (1799–1871)
feud between two families, the Durrani and the Barakzai, and furthermore, the men of the Durrani and Barakzai families were just as much inclined to feud
Josiah_Harlan
Baloch clan leader
Nawab Nauroz (Nowroz) Khan (1868?–1964), also known by Balochs as Dada (baluchi for grandfather) Nowroz, was the head of the Zarakzai (Zehri), a subject
Nauroz_Khan
Traditional way of life of the Pashtun people
Periki Aushak Mantu Kabuli pulao Bannu pulao Empires and dynasties Khalji Bengal Khalji Delhi Malwa Lodi Sur Karrani Taymani Hotak Durrani Barakzai v t e
Pashtunwali
Pakistani actor
from Afghanistan with roots in the Mohammadzai clan of Kabul belonging to Barakzai branch of the Durrani confederacy, tracing their roots to Ahmad Shah Abdali
Faisal_Rehman
Sub-clan of the Barakzai tribe
sub clan of the Afghan people mega Barakzai the majority of this clan played an important role during the Barakzai dynasty - such as Ismail Khan Nawabi
Nawabi
Dost Mohammad's campaign to Jalalabad
Mohammad Khan's campaigns Date Early 1834 Location Nangarhar Province Result Barakzai Afghan victory Subjugation of Jalalabad, Bala Bagh, Laghman, and Kunar
Dost Mohammad's Campaign to Jalalabad (1834)
Dost_Mohammad's_Campaign_to_Jalalabad_(1834)
Crown Prince of Afghanistan
November 1942(1942-11-26) (aged 9) Kabul, Kingdom of Afghanistan House House of Barakzai Father Mohammed Zahir Shah Mother Humaira Begum Religion Sunni Islam
Muhammed Akbar Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan
Muhammed_Akbar_Khan,_Crown_Prince_of_Afghanistan
1747–1856 dynasty of the Durrani Empire
India, including the Kashmir Valley. The Durranis were replaced by the Barakzai dynasty in 1823. Ahmad Shah and his descendants were from the Sadozai subclan
Durrani_dynasty
Overthrow of King Mohammad Zahir Shah of Afghanistan
political office after the 1964 constitution, which barred members of the Barakzai dynasty from being involved in politics. Some believe the King did this
1973_Afghan_coup_d'état
Afghan military general
born to Dost Mohammad Khan, a member of the Mohammadzai branch of the Barakzai Pashtun tribe. Haidar Khan was appointed as the Governor of Ghazni under
Ghulam_Haidar_Khan
learned about the horse in 1822, originally owned by Yar Mohammad Khan Barakzai (d. 1829), the Governor of Peshawar and a tributary to the Sikh Empire
Laili_(horse)
Afghan rebel king
Khan Barakzai Kingdom Amanullah Khan Abd-al Karim‡ Inayatullah Khan Ali Ahmad Khan Saqqawist Emirate (unrecognized) Habibullah Kalakani Barakzai Kingdom
Salemai
Shah of the Durrani Empire
to his father Shuja Shah Durrani, and to his mother Wafa Begum of the Barakzai tribe, alongside his brothers Mohammad Akbar Mirza and Shahpur Mirza. Despite
Fateh_Jang_Durrani
Second Durrani Emperor (r. 1772–1793)
Khan Barakzai Kingdom Amanullah Khan Abd-al Karim‡ Inayatullah Khan Ali Ahmad Khan Saqqawist Emirate (unrecognized) Habibullah Kalakani Barakzai Kingdom
Timur_Shah_Durrani
Afghan linguist
Zeenat Karzai Born (1953-08-09) 9 August 1953 (age 72) Spouse Mohammad Najibullah (m. 1974; died 1996) Children 3 House Barakzai Occupation Linguist
Fatana_Najib
King of Afghanistan from 1929 to 1933
branch of the Royal dynasty of Afghanistan (of the Mohammadzai section of Barakzai Pashtuns). His father was Mohammad Yusuf Khan, and his mother was Sharaf
Mohammad_Nadir_Shah
Guru Nanak's younger son (1497–1555)
Nepal Qing Empire Hill States Alliance Kingdom of Mankera Namgyal dynasty Barakzai dynasty Sudhans of Poonch Maqpon Dynasty Forts Jamrud Fort Multan Fort
Lakhmi_Das
Afghan royal consort to Habibullah Khan (1875 – 1965)
Jan, GCVO (b. 1908), Court Chamberlain and Civil ADC to King Amanullah. Barakzai dynasty Mohammadzai Shaghasi Poullada, Leon B. (1973). Reform and Rebellion
Sarwar_Sultana_Shaghasi
Emir of Greater Kandahar (died 1717)
Mahmud Shah Durrani Shuja Shah Durrani Ali Shah Durrani Ayub Shah Durrani Barakzai Emirate Sultan Mohammad Khan Dost Mohammad Khan Shuja Shah Durrani Fateh
Abdul_Aziz_Hotak
Failed insurrection in Afghanistan
though some local figures played a significant role: Gul Mohammad, a Barakzai Pashtun from Gozargah, and Kamar-i Dozd and Shir Aga Shongar, two former
1979_Herat_uprising
Afghan princess (1936–2021)
Aziz Khan Naim (m. 1960) Issue Sardar Nadir Khan Naim House House of Barakzai Father Mohammed Zahir Shah Mother Humaira Begum Religion Sunni Islam
Princess_Maryam_Begum
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Paushuwali | பௌஷà¯à®µà®¾à®²à¯€
Girl born during the month of pausa. as shuwali in bangla means girl. hence the name Paushuwali
Girl/Female
Indian
Glowing Sun
Biblical
same as Salathiel
Boy/Male
Irish
Red-haired.
Girl/Female
Australian, Biblical, British, Christian, English, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Large; Extended; Broad; Spacious; Wide
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Light of Paradise
Girl/Female
German
noble.
Boy/Male
Irish American Gaelic Celtic French Japanese Welsh
Fighter.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Water Spread
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Tranquillity; God Inspired Peace of Mind
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BARAKZAI