Khuda or Khoda (Persian: خدا) is the Persian word for "Lord" or "God", formerly used for Ahura Mazda (Persian God), and today for God in Islam by only the Persian speakers, and as a loanword in Bengali, Urdu, Sindhi, Hindi and several South Asian languages. The term is originally from a Middle Persian honorific. It can also mean "king".
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