1. bahar - Noun
2. Bahar - Proper noun
A weight used in certain parts of the East Indies, varying considerably in different localities, the range being from 223 to 625 pounds.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBahar Gul, a friend living in a different city, says he would send Mumtaz official Home Office letters that he would translate for him over the phone, and describes him as “bright, honest and great company to be with”. Source: Internet
The study was conducted by Brookings Institute’s Dany Bahar, Harvard Business School’s Prithwiraj Choudhury, and Britta Glennon from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School. Source: Internet
Along with Patron Bahar, the official team is composed of Argentinians Pablo MacDonough and Alejandro Muzzio and talented young Englishman Max Routledge. Source: Internet
Ahmad Shah Baba Abdali, Tunis Paima, Lashkargah Bus, Ghazni Paima and Sada Bahar are some of the leading private transport firms. Source: Internet
Both Bahar and Azad, I argue, used “simplicity” as a narrative device in order to effectively invent an account of Persian and Urdu literary histories aligned with their cultural ideology and political ideals. Source: Internet
In the year 1790 he appointed Kamaluddin as his Mir Bahar and established massive dockyards at Jamalabad and Majidabad. Source: Internet