Definition of Khilat

1. killut [n -S] - See also: killut

Lexicographical Neighbors of Khilat

kheema
khellin
khene
khenes
khenna
khepesh
khesari
khet
kheth
kheths
khets
khi
khibinskite
khilafat
khilafats
khilat (current term)
khilats
khilim
khilims
khimar
khimars
khinite
khirkah
khirkahs
khis
khitmatgar
khitmatgars
khitmutgar
khitmutgars
khmaralite

Literary usage of Khilat

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Life of Sir Henry Lawrence by Herbert Benjamin Edwardes, Herman Merivale (1873)
"The heroism of a boy-subaltern could only flash scorn on the surrender.* Three posts alone were still held as Englishmen should hold them, khilat-i- ..."

2. Under the Absolute Amir by Frank A. Martin (1907)
"CHAPTER II ON THE ROAD—continued Method of fishing in the rivers—Route through khilat and ... khilat ..."

3. The Origins of the Islamic State, Being a Translation from the Arabic by Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyá Balādhurī, Philip Khuri Hitti (1916)
"The patrician of khilat brought him the money he owed and offered a present which Habib refused to accept. ..."

4. The Táj-ul Ikbál Tárikh Bhopal, Or, The History of Bhopal by Shāh Jahān̲ Begam (1876)
"... the Political Agent himself placed in my hands the congratulatory despatch, sanctioning the khilat and the title of Nawab, and offered his good wishes, ..."

5. Memorials of the Life and Letters of Major-General Sir Herbert B. Edwardes by Sir Herbert Benjamin Edwardes (1886)
"The scoundrels felt it, and stood like statues. " On May 30 a single Sepoy of the khilat-i- ... So marked was the staunchness of the khilat-i- ..."

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