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Shadi may
refer to:
Shadi (name)...
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Shadis is an
independent gaming magazine that was
published in 1990–1998 by
Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG). It
initially focused on role-playing games...
- English.
Shadi Aidi,
Iranian female architectural engineer Shadi Abdalla Shadi Amin
Shadi A.
Karam Shadi Abdel Salam,
Egyptian film
director Shadi Bartsch...
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Shadi Jamil (Arabic: شادي جميل) (born 22
September 1955) is a
Syrian singer from
Aleppo who
specializes in the
Qudud Al
Halabiyya genre.
Shadi is known...
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Shādī Beg (Persian: شادی بیگ; Turki/Kypchak: شادی بک) was Khan of the
Golden Horde from 1399 to 1407. He was the protégé of the all-powerful beglerbeg...
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Shadi Hamid (born 1983) is an
American author and
political scientist, who is
currently a
columnist at the
Washington Post. From 2023 to 2024, he was...
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Shadi Khan was the
governor of
Mughal emperor Akbar at Kandahar, Afghanistan, at the
start of the 17th century. In 1621, more than a
decade after Akbar's...
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Shadi Bartsch (born
March 17, 1966) is an
American historian and
professor of
classics at the
University of Chicago. She has
previously held professorships...
- Sir
Shadi Lal (14 May 1874 – 27
March 1945) was an
Indian jurist. He
served as the
Chief justice of La**** High
Court between 1920 and 1934. Lal was the...
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Shadi Sha'aban (sometimes
Shaban or Shaaban, Arabic: شادي شعبان, Hebrew: שאדי שעבאן; born
March 4, 1992) is an Arab-Israeli—Palestinian
footballer who...