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Shaitan

[ shahy-tahn ]

noun



Shaitan

/ ʃɪˈɑː /

noun

    1. Satan
    2. any evil spirit
    3. a vicious person or animal
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Shaitan1

< Arabic 󲹲ṭān, cognate with Hebrew ś Satan
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Shaitan1

C17: from Arabic 󲹲, from Hebrew ś; see Satan
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It can just f**k with you, but not necessarily of Shaitan, you know?

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Among Sunnis, it’s been dubbed Hizbu Shaitan, or “Party of the Devil.” It also remains a tool of Iran, more than three decades after it was created, and is still heavily dependent on Tehran’s financial largesse.

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“Let’s see them try to break into my house. I’ll crush their balls! I’ll blow their heads off! Do you know how lucky you two are to have a man who’s not afraid of Shaitan himself?”

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They put a bounty on his head and called him Al Shaitan Ramadi: the Devil of Ramadi.

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The film is anchored by a steady lead performance by Raj Kumar Yadav, who has played character roles in films such as Love Sex Aur Dhoka, Ragini MMS, Shaitan and Gangs of Wasseypur 2.

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