Malik (disambiguation)

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Malik is a Semitic word meaning "king" or "chieftain", and a Greenlandic meaning "wave".

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Malik or Maalik may also refer to:

People

Communities and tribes

Muslim rulers often bestowed the title of Malik on loyal tribal leaders and chieftains in South Asia:

Places

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Films

Music

Other uses

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