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Meaning of "bakhsh"

Bakhsh (adjective): Bakhsh is an adjective of Persian origin, meaning 'given' or 'granted'. In English, it is used to describe something that has been granted or given
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  • An administrative division of Iran, similar to a township in the United States or a district in England.

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Changing our uniforms in the bakhsh hospital project.
A bakhsh usually consists of dozens of villages with a central town or city.
It is above the village and under the Bakhsh.
Allah Bakhsh belonged to a landed family.
Thence he went to Samana where he met another disciple called Mohammad Bakhsh.
Ilahi Bakhsh was a Punjabi general.
The middle level terrace of the garden, known as the Faiz Bakhsh terrace.
Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library is one of the national libraries of India.
His ancestral village was Rampur, but his grandfather Qazi Pir Bakhsh had settled in Gangoh.
The official governor of a bakhsh is called a bakhshdar, which is the head of bakhshdari office.
At sunrise the following day, Shah 's army charged towards Kam Bakhsh.
Kam Bakhsh thanked him in a letter, " without either explaining or justifying.
Meanwhile, Laila is married off to a prince, Bakhsh Danny.
Nadeem Bakhsh, “ We are building the most incredible project right now ”.
His father 's name was Murad Bakhsh.

See also

A bakhsh ( Persian, بخش, baxš ) is a type of administrative division of Iran.
He had a brother, Peerzada Mohammad Bakhsh Qasmi, and a sister.
His son Bidar Bakhsh II temporarily rose to power in 1788 as puppet of Ghulam Qadir.
Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri died at a Karachi hospital on June 2014 after a long illness.

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