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      • 'Master King'; from Persian: pād [or Old Persian: * pati], 'master', and shāh, 'king'), sometimes romanised as padeshah, patshah, padshah or badshah (Persian: پادشاه; Ottoman Turkish: پادشاه, romanized: pâdişâh; Turkish: padişah, pronounced [päː.d̟i.ʃɑː]; Urdu: بَادْشَاہ‎, Hindi: बादशाह, romanized: baadashaah), is a superlative sovereign title of Persian origin.
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    Padishah (Persian: پادشاه; lit. 'Master King'; from Persian: pād [or Old Persian: * pati], 'master', and shāh, 'king'), [1][2] sometimes romanised as padeshah, patshah, padshah or badshah (Persian: پادشاه; Ottoman Turkish: پادشاه, romanized: pâdişâh; Turkish: padişah, pronounced [päː.d̟i.ʃɑː]; Urdu ...

  3. • Padeshah (Padishah) /padeʃa:h/ is an ancient Farsi name made of Pad + Shah. Pad /pa:d/ means : watcher, guard, guardian, the one who awaits or a protector that owns a throne or a kingdom. + Shah /ʃa:h/ means God or owner (of a land or city). (It's meaning is similar to Shah)

  4. The meaning of PADISHAH is a chief ruler : sovereign; especially : the shah of Iran. How to use padishah in a sentence.

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  6. Define padishah. padishah synonyms, padishah pronunciation, padishah translation, English dictionary definition of padishah. n. 1. Used formerly as a title for the monarch of Iran. 2. Used formerly as a title for the sultan of Turkey. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  7. Padishah definition: great king; emperor (a title applied especially formerly to the shah of Iran, the sultan of Turkey, and to the British sovereign as emperor in India).. See examples of PADISHAH used in a sentence.

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