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Shehzada Name Link

It has deep roots in the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Empire (where it is spelled Şehzade ), serving as an official title for the sons of the Sultan or Emperor. Usage and Variations

: The name is derived from the Persian words "Shah" (meaning king) and "zada" (meaning son, born of, or offspring). shehzada name

In the bustling city of Qahir, there lived a young boy named Shehzada. His name, which means "Prince," was a source of both pride and mockery, as he was the son of a humble tea-seller, far from any royal lineage. Despite his modest life, Shehzada possessed a spirit that was truly regal, filled with kindness and an insatiable curiosity about the world around him. It has deep roots in the Mughal Empire