1. gazi - Noun
2. Gazi - Proper noun
gazi (plural gazis)
Alternative form of ghazi
Gazi
A village in Kenya.
SELF-PROCLAIMED dancehall nurse, Lady Squanda – real name Sandra Gazi – on Easter Saturday gave birth to her second daughter. Source: Internet
The first institution that can be classified as a tertiary educational institution was a school of Sufi philosophy established by Gazi Husrev-beg in 1531; numerous other religious schools have been established over time. Source: Internet
The metro's expansion to the western suburbs of the city has brought easier access to the area since spring 2007, as the blue line now stops at Gazi ( Kerameikos station). Source: Internet
They currently play in the 3. Fußball-Liga (third division) at the smaller Gazi Stadium close to the TV tower in Degerloch. Source: Internet
Within these cities, various Sultans and governors financed the construction of many important works of Bosnian architecture (such as the Stari most and Gazi Husrev-beg's Mosque ). Source: Internet
“It was an unbelievable finish to the season – a record-breaking one in fact,” said a proud Gazi. Source: Internet