Proper noun
Askar (plural Askars)
A surname from Arabic.
Ancient Persian scholar Omid of Askar described his skin "being torn from the flesh, his muscles baking on wooden planks high on the cross." Source: Internet
Between 2003 and 2005, three CIS member states experienced a change of government in a series of colour revolutions : Eduard Shevardnadze was overthrown in Georgia; Viktor Yushchenko was elected in Ukraine; and Askar Akayev was toppled in Kyrgyzstan. Source: Internet
And so it happened that one day while passing Sultan Bey's house, Askar was invited to display his array of materials. Source: Internet
The grand finale will be a performance of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35, led by rising violin star Askar Salimdjanov. Source: Internet
Askar Aytmatov, Cengiz Aytmatov's son, also attended the event and noted that his father was liked very much in Turkey. Source: Internet
If you are interested in adopting Max, Kamisha or any of our other cats, kittens, dogs and puppies, please visit the Animal Welfare Centre in Askar. Source: Internet