1. Baghdadi - Noun
2. Baghdadi - Adjective
Baghdadi (not comparable)
Of, from, or pertaining to, Baghdad.
Baghdadi (plural Baghdadis)
Someone from Baghdad.
Dr. Baghdadi reports that when Shoghi Effendi was only 5 years old, he pestered his grandfather to write a tablet for him, which was common practice for `Abdu'l-Bahá. Source: Internet
Born Ibrahim al-Samarrai, Baghdadi is a 46-year-old Iraqi who broke away from al-Qaeda in 2013, two years after the capture and killing of the group's leader Osama bin Laden. Source: Internet
And earlier this year, Iraq released a picture they said was of Baghdadi, the first from an official source, depicting a balding, bearded man in a suit and tie. Source: Internet
ISIL, led by Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, broke with Al Qaeda's international leader, Osama bin Laden's former lieutenant Ayman Al Zawahri, and has clashed with al Qaeda fighters in Syria. Source: Internet
The article on "Cantillation" in the Jewish Encyclopedia shows tunes for "Prophets (other readings)" for both the Western Sephardi and the Baghdadi traditions. Source: Internet
Baghdadi had a long-term plan, whereas Jolani is only fighting the regime, at least for now.” Source: Internet