Noun
an Arabic term of respect for someone who has made the pilgrimage to Mecca
a general term used by foreign soldiers to refer to the Iraqi people
Source: WordNetto American soldiers, the hajji are the alien people from whom the enemy emerges Source: Internet
Hajji Mirza Aqasi sent a messenger to Bahman Mirza to inform him of the spuriousness of Hasan Ali Shah's documents and a battle between Bahman Mīrzā and Hasan Ali Shah broke out in which Bahman Mirza was defeated. Source: Internet
These Muslims allegedly followed the Hanafi school in the Chinese language. citation This Chinese Muslim community was led by Hajji Yan Ying Yu, who urged his followers to assimilate and take local names. Source: Internet
In 1381, Ma Hajji (Zheng He's father) died in the fighting between the Ming armies and Mongol forces. Source: Internet
Also referred to as Yusuf Abu-al-Karkh, Hajji Yasir, Hajj Yusef, Haji Yusif and Hajji Yusif. Source: Internet
Sorry Daniel for your sarcasm of the action taken by the courageous 93-year-old Abona Hajji Musa and his youngsters who defied fear and said enough is enough and voiced their anger at the unnecessary request made to compromise their religion. Source: Internet