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Definition of Kudus
1. kudu [n] - See also: kudu
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kudus
kubisagari kuchcha kuchen kuchens kuda kudlik kudliks kudo kudos kudoses | kudriavite kudu kudu lily kuduro kuduru kudus (current term) kudzu kudzu vine kudzus kue | kueh kues kuffar kufi kufis kufiya kufiyah kufiyahs kufiyas kugel |
Literary usage of Kudus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Abdur Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan by ʻAbd al-Raḥmān Khān, Mahomed Khan (1900)
"At the time of my leaving Kabul for Kandahar, I had instructed Sirdar kudus Khan
to march from Turkestan on Herat, thinking that Ayub would be sure to leave ..."
2. The History of Java by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles (1830)
"Thus disappointed in his scheme, the Sunan kudus invited the chief Patch of ...
to visit kudus, and assembled as many religious people as possible, ..."
3. Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1883)
"... and even advanced the statement that Abdul kudus was only acting as his
lieutenant in the operations by which Ayub was expelled. ..."
4. Indonesia: Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi by David E. Henley (2000)
"The domestic architecture of kudus is more Middle Eastern than its mosque, ...
Jepara comes closer to remaining a port than Demak or kudus, but still misses ..."