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Definition of Cadi

Cadi
Cadi Ca"di, n. [Turk. See Alcalde.] An inferior magistrate or judge among the Mohammedans, usually the judge of a town or village.

Meaning of Cadi from wikipedia

- Look up cadi, Cadi, cadì, Çadi, or cadı in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cadi, CADI, or Cadí may refer to: CADI: Canadian Advanced Digital Ionosonde...
- Acemi Cadı is a Turkish comedy TV series produced by Star TV and largely based on the American series Sabrina the Teenage Witch. On her 16th birthday,...
- Cadi Ayyad University (in Arabic transcription): jāmiʿat al-qāḍī ʿayyāḍ, French: Université Cadi Ayyad) is a university in Marrakesh and one of the largest...
- Cadier is a former village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is now part of Cadier en Keer. Until 1828, "Cadier" was also the name of a muni****lity;...
- Cadí Tunnel (Catalan and Spanish: Túnel del Cadí) is a toll road tunnel in Catalonia, Spain, connecting the comarques of Cerdanya and Berguedà. The tunnel...
- Cadi-Keuy FC is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. Cadi-Keuy FC was a club which was founded by Englishmen James Lafontaine and Horace...
- Cadi ([kɐˈdi]), the Sursilvan for "House of God" (Casa Dei), is the historical name of Disentis Abbey and its feudal territories, later part of the Grey...
- The Serra del Cadí is a mountain range in the north of Catalonia, Spain, part of the Pre-Pyrenees. Its highest peak is the Vulturó, with an altitude of...
- The Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park (Catalan: Parc Natural del Cadí-Moixeró) is a natural park to the north of Catalonia, Spain, near the border with Andorra...
- Cadi or Kadoi (Ancient Gr****: Κάδοι) was a city of ancient Mysia according to Steph**** of Byzantium, or of Phrygia Epictetius according to Strabo. It...