Dungeons Dragons Languages

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Dungeons Dragons Languages
Muslims: What or who are the Dargahs and maulanas?

A Muslim mentioned these names in an answer a short time ago. I know the English language is difficult. Did they mean to spell dragons and maudlin? In the USA the board game is called: dragons and dungeons.

Dargas are places where religious people are laid to rest please note that these 2 terms are commonly used in India and those parts of the world, It is disapproved in Islam to have decorative dargas and worship in them.

Moulana is a term used to specify a person who has formally studied religious teachings

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