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Shahzada

Shahzada, Shahzade, Shahzadeh or Shahzadah may refer to:

  • Shahzada (title), princely title, crown prince, the son of a shah, of the Iranian royal house
    • Şehzade, as used in the Ottoman Empire
  • Haji Shahzada (Guantanamo Bay detainee 952) (born 1959), one of the Guantanamo captives whose 2004 CSR Tribunal determined he was not an enemy after all
  • Mullah Shahzada (Taliban commander), Taliban commander, reported to have talked his way out of Guantanamo in May 2003, only to return to the battlefield
  • Shahzada (horse race), an annual endurance race held in Australia
  • SS Shahzada, a number of British freighters
  • Shahzada (1955 film), a 1955 Bollywood film directed by Mohan Sinha
  • Shahzada (Loya Jirga, Committee Two) a delegate to Afghanistan's Constitutional Loya Jirga
Shahzada (Guantanamo Bay detainee 952)

Hajji Shahzada is a citizen of Afghanistan who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. Shahzada's Guantanamo Internment Serial Number was 952. Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts estimate that Shahzada was born in 1959, in Belanday, Afghanistan.

Guantanamo detainee Abdullah Mohammad Khan's Combatant Status Review Tribunal dossier contains a letter from Shahzada. Khan was arrested while he was a guest of Shahzada.

Shahzada (Taliban commander)

Mullah Shahzada is a Taliban field commander who was held in extrajudicial detention in Guantanamo, was later released, and subsequently rejoined the Taliban.

Shahzada (Taliban leader)
Shahzada (horse race)

The Shahzada Memorial Endurance Test is horse race that has been held annually at St. Albans, New South Wales, Australia since 1981.

It is an endurance race, where competitors must complete a cross-country route. The race is described as the longest endurance race in the world.

It is named after a purebred Arabian stallion Shahzada (GB) foaled in 1913, winner of two 300 mile endurance races carrying 13½ stone. He was imported to Australia from England in 1925.