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・ Dastgerd, Razavi Khorasan
・ Dastgerd, Sarbisheh
・ Dastgerd, Zaz va Mahru
・ Dastgerd-e Dargaz
・ Dastgerd-e Emamzadeh
・ Dastgerd-e Mar
・ Dastgerd-e Mehr Avaran
・ Dastgerd-e Nagerd
・ Dastgerdan
・ Dastgerdan District
・ Dastgerdan Rural District
・ Dastgerdan, Razavi Khorasan
・ Dastgerdan, South Khorasan
・ Dastgerdi
・ Dastgerdu
Dastgir
・ Dastgir, Iran
・ Dastgird
・ Dastgāh-e Māhur
・ Dastgāh-e Šur
・ Dasti
・ Dastikoppa
・ Dastilbe
・ Dastira
・ Dastja
・ Dastjan
・ Dastjerd
・ Dastjerd Rural District
・ Dastjerd Rural District (East Azerbaijan Province)
・ Dastjerd Rural District (Qazvin Province)


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Dastgir

Dastgir (pronounced ''dɑʂt-ģir'', (:ˈdɑst.ɡiːɾ)) from Persian, literally "Holder of the Hand") is a name common in South Asia and the Middle East. In Arabic, it is used as a first name and means 'helper' or 'supporter'. In Pashto and Persian, it means 'saint' or 'the saint of saints' and can be used as a title, a name, or an ethnic surname. The suffix ''zâda'' or ''zâdeh'' (Persian for ''son of'') is sometimes added in the Persian and Pashto variations to denote ''"son or descendant of a saint"''.
It was popularly used to refer to one saint in particular from the region, Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gillani, founder of the Qadiri Sufi order. It is often said the term itself arose with him, since he had the title ''al-Gauth al Azam'' (the "Supreme Helper"), and the root of Dastgir literally denotes a helper or helping hand.
==Common Uses==


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