Izzatullah, also spelled Ezzatullah or Ezatullah, is a common
masculineMuslim given name, formed from the elements Izzat and Allah, originally of
Arabic origin and meaning 'majesty', 'honor' and 'might' of
Allah.
The name is widespread among Muslim
Turkic peoples in the form of the first names Izzatulla, Izzatullo, and
Gizzatulla, as well as adopted in
Russian in the form of the
Turkic family names Izzatulloev, Izzatullaev,
Gizzatullin (corrupted versions: Gizzatulin/Izzatulin, Gizatullin/Izatullin, Gizatulin/Izatulin). The
nativeTurkic forms of the family names are Izzatulla, Izzatullo, and
Gizzatulla.
Ezatullah (Nangarhar), Afghan militia leader who helped set up a provisional government after the Taliban retreated in November 2001 from Nangarhar Province
Izzatullah Wasifi (born 1958), chief of Afghanistan's General Independent Administration of Anti Corruption, formerly governor of Herat Province
Ezatullah Zawab, Afghan journalist who was kidnapped in retaliation for publishing an article critical of local clerics
Mullah Ezat or Ezatullah, Afghan commander from Paghman district in Kabul Province and ally of Abdul Rasul Sayyaf who participated in the Afshar Operation
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