Noun
ambar (plural ambars)
(rare) Any of various kinds of subterranean or barn-like granary, depending on context, in Iran, Turkey, Russia or the Balkans.
Ambar died in 1626 and was laid to rest in a mausoleum, designed by him in Khuldabad. Source: Internet
In years to come, Shivaji in his grand epic poem ‘Sivabharata’ also mentioned Ambar, referring him “as brave as the sun”. Source: Internet
Malik Ambar is said to have been a proponent of guerilla warfare in the Deccan region. Source: Internet
She has represented Honduras at the Miss Ambar Mundial 2015 pageant in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, and she won the title of Chica Verano 2015 in her home country. Source: Internet