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Khawaja (Persian: خواجه, romanized: khwāja) is an
honorific title used
across the
Middle East,
South Asia,
Southeast Asia and
Central Asia, particularly...
- The
Shrine of Mu'in al-Din Chishti, also
known as the
Ajmer Dargah Shareef, is a Sufi
dargah complex incorporating the
shrine of Mu'in al-Din Chishti,...
- Hodu-gwaja (호두과자; "walnut cookie"),
commonly translated as
walnut cookies,
walnut cakes, and
walnut pastries, is a type of
cookie originated from Cheonan...
- The Toba
Achakzai (Pashto: توبه اڅکزۍ) or
Khwaja Amran is an
offshoot of the Toba
Kakar range of mountains,
north of Chaman, in Balochistan, ****stan,...
- It is not
clear if the four
varieties spoken by
ethnic Mfumte—Ndaktup,
Kwaja, Fum and
Mfumte proper—are
mutually intelligible or
distinct languages;...
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Siddiq Muhy'Ddin
Kwaja,
officially known as
Siddiq Moidin Khoya (29
February 1924 – 25
April 1993) was a
Fijian politician,
Statesman and
Opposition leader...
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behind in literacy,
school attendance and
educational achievement.
Chris Kwaja, a
Nigerian university lecturer and researcher, ****erted in 2011 that "religious...
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masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Surname:
Kwaja (Koya-Malabar)
Sidiq Koya (1924–1993), Fijian-Indian
politician and opposition...
- No. Song
Singers Lyrics Length (m:ss) 1 "
Kwaja Sheikhin Maqbaraa" K. J. Yesudas,
Jolly Abraham P.
Bhaskaran 2 "Mizhiyina Njaanadaykkumpol" K. J. Yesudas...
- (now Qir Khan) with Kalyani,
Sikandar Khan with Telangana, and Ainu’d-din
Kwaja-i
Jahan led the army from
Miraj to Gulbarga. The
initial campaign was led...