BAGHDADI

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'Al-Baghdadi' or just 'Baghdadi' is an Arabic (also a Persian in case of 'Baghdadi') nesbat, meaning "from Baghdad". It is usually added at the end of names as a specifier. The most famous Baghdadi is Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi, the Sunni scholar.
People with the surname include:

Al-Khatib al-Baghdadi (392 AH-463 AH) Shafi'i scholar

Hibat Allah Abu'l-Barakat al-Baghdaadi (1080-1164/1165 AD) Physicist and philosopher

Ibn Tahir al-Baghdadi mathematician

Ibn Sa'd al-Baghdadi

Ahmad Al-Baghdadi a reformist Kuwaiti

Junayd Baghdadi (830-910 AH) was one of the great early mystics, or Sufis, of Islam

Muhammad bin Hasan al-Baghdadi (d 1239) was the author of an early Arab cookbook

Mahmud al-Alusi al-Baghdadi (1217 AH- 1270 AH)

Khairuddin Abul Barakat No‘man bin Mahmud Al-Alusi Al-Hanafi Al-Baghdadi (d. 1317/1899) [1].

★ Imam Abu Ubaid Qasim Bin Salam Baghdadi(d224) [2]

Muhammad ibn Sulayman al­Baghdadi [3]

Allamah Yusuf Shams ad-din al-Baghdadi, Ibn al-Jawzi's grandson [4]

Ibn Khashab Baghdadi (d. 567 AH), wrote Taarikhe' Mawaleedul Aimmah wa Wafaatehim [5]

Ibn Abi Salij Baghdadi (d. 326 AH), a contemporary of the deputies of Imam Mahdi, wrote Mawaleedo Wafaatul Aimmah [6]

Allamah Murtada Baghdadi, wrote Hurmatu Halq al-Lahyah [7]

Muwaffaq al-Din `Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi (d. 629/1231), wrote al-Mujarrad li lughat al-hadith [8]
Places include:

Baghdadi, Iraq

Baghdadi, a neighborhood of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Organizations include:

Baghdadi Jews, one of 3 types of Jews in India

Ile-Baghdadi Shahsavans, a confederation of Turkic tribes living in different areas of Markazi and Tehran provinces.

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