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Definition of Muhammadan
1. Adjective. Of or relating to the Arabian prophet Muhammad or to the religion he founded.
2. Noun. A follower of Mohammed.
Definition of Muhammadan
1. a. & n. Mohammedan.
Definition of Muhammadan
1. Adjective. Of or relating to Muhammad ¹
2. Adjective. Islamic ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muhammadan
Literary usage of Muhammadan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"The following is a chronological table of the muhammadan rulers of Bengal:— Early
muhammadan Governors of Bengal AD ..."
2. A Selected Bibliography and Syllabus of the History of the South, 1584-1876 by Howard Haines Brinton, Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, Alexander von Humboldt, John Nicol Farquhar, William Kenneth Boyd, John Washington Lockhart, Robert Reid, José López de Bustamante, Robert Preston Brooks, Jonnie (Lockhart) Wallis, Evergreen Press, F (1915)
"muhammadan REFORM 1J By the opening of the nineteenth century the collapse of
the muhammadan empire in India was complete, although the name and the shadow ..."
3. A History of Protestant Missions in the Near East by Julius Richter (1910)
"The muhammadan World ONLY & part of the muhammadan world can claim oar ...
The muhammadan world is a broad strip of territory, ex. tending from the shores ..."
4. A History of Protestant Missions in the Near East by Julius Richter (1910)
"The muhammadan World ONLY a part of the muhammadan world can claim our ...
The muhammadan world is a broad strip of territory, ex. tending from the shores ..."
5. Chinese Central Asia: A Ride to Little Tibet by Henry Lansdell (1893)
"muhammadan conquest of Bokhara and Ferghana,. ... Consequently", when the muhammadan
Arabs crossed the Oxus, they were sternly opposed by this queen and her ..."
6. Chinese Central Asia: A Ride to Little Tibet by Henry Lansdell (1894)
"Origin and spread of muhammadan influence, 215. ... Consequently, when the
muhammadan Arabs crossed the Oxus, they were sternly opposed by this queen and ..."
7. The Law and Custom of Slavery in British India: In a Series of Letters to by William Adam, Thomas Fowell Buxton (1840)
"Administration of Hindu and muhammadan Slave-Law under the British Government in
India. SIB,—We have hitherto considered Indian slavery as it is presented ..."
8. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"The following is a chronological table of the muhammadan rulers of Bengal:— Early
muhammadan Governors of Bengal AD ..."
9. A Selected Bibliography and Syllabus of the History of the South, 1584-1876 by Howard Haines Brinton, Roderick Langmere Haig-Brown, Alexander von Humboldt, John Nicol Farquhar, William Kenneth Boyd, John Washington Lockhart, Robert Reid, José López de Bustamante, Robert Preston Brooks, Jonnie (Lockhart) Wallis, Evergreen Press, F (1915)
"muhammadan REFORM 1J By the opening of the nineteenth century the collapse of
the muhammadan empire in India was complete, although the name and the shadow ..."
10. A History of Protestant Missions in the Near East by Julius Richter (1910)
"The muhammadan World ONLY & part of the muhammadan world can claim oar ...
The muhammadan world is a broad strip of territory, ex. tending from the shores ..."
11. A History of Protestant Missions in the Near East by Julius Richter (1910)
"The muhammadan World ONLY a part of the muhammadan world can claim our ...
The muhammadan world is a broad strip of territory, ex. tending from the shores ..."
12. Chinese Central Asia: A Ride to Little Tibet by Henry Lansdell (1893)
"muhammadan conquest of Bokhara and Ferghana,. ... Consequently", when the muhammadan
Arabs crossed the Oxus, they were sternly opposed by this queen and her ..."
13. Chinese Central Asia: A Ride to Little Tibet by Henry Lansdell (1894)
"Origin and spread of muhammadan influence, 215. ... Consequently, when the
muhammadan Arabs crossed the Oxus, they were sternly opposed by this queen and ..."
14. The Law and Custom of Slavery in British India: In a Series of Letters to by William Adam, Thomas Fowell Buxton (1840)
"Administration of Hindu and muhammadan Slave-Law under the British Government in
India. SIB,—We have hitherto considered Indian slavery as it is presented ..."