Dilawar
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Alternative spelling | Delaver, Delavar, Delawar, Dilaver |
Dilawar (Persian: دلاور) is a Persian name that means "one who has heart", suggesting "brave" or "courageous". The word has two syllables "dil" (meaning "heart") and "awar", a common Persian suffix which means "to have" or "to come to". Dilawar can also refer to:
People
- Dilawar (torture victim) (1979–2002), Afghan tortured to death by American forces
- Dilawar Figar (1926–1998), a famous Urdu poet, known for his poetry and style of presentation
- Dilawar Khan Ghauri (reigned 1401), a sultan of Malwa
- Dilawar Mani, Pakistani cricket administrator
Places
- Dilawar, Punjab, a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan
- Dilawar Cheema, a town in Gujranwala, Pakistan
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