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Rashid

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Etymology 1

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Transliteration of Arabic رَشِيد (rašīd).

Proper noun

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Rashid

  1. A male given name from Arabic.
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Etymology 2

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Transliteration of Arabic رَاشِد (rāšid).

Adjective

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Rashid (comparative more Rashid, superlative most Rashid)

  1. Synonym of Rashidun
    • 1909, The Missionary Review[1], volume 32, page 128:
      This method of consultation began in the time of the Rashid Caliphs.
    • 2012, Mark A. Noll, Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity[2]:
      […] the Rashid Caliphate […]
    • 2013, Seif Ibrahim Tag el-Din, Maqasid Foundations of Market Economics[3], page 129:
      […] the Rashid Caliphate.
    • 2017, The Emergence and Evolution of Religion[4]:
      […] the Rashid caliph and first Shia imam, Ali […]
    • 2021, Ahmed E. Souaiaia, Human Rights in Islamic Societies[5]:
      The Rashid Caliphate era is the only era during which three different caliphs, from four different clans and unrelated by blood, governed and were succeeded by someone unrelated to them.
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Proper noun

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Rashid

  1. A male given name from Arabic.
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