Proper noun
Iskra (plural Iskras)
A surname.
Disappointed with the performance of Shelepin's new Latin American "revolutionary vanguard", the KGB reconstituted its core of the Sandinista leadership into the ISKRA group and used them for other activities in Latin America. Source: Internet
Iskra Slavcheva, Director of the National Revenue Agency Tax Treaties Directorate, signed the Agreement for Bulgaria, and Muhammad Iqbal, Chief for International Taxes at the Federal Board of Revenue, signed it for Pakistan. Source: Internet
Makedonska Iskra (Macedonian Spark) was the first Macedonian newspaper published in Australia, from 1946 to 1957. Source: Internet
'Pero' has been contributing to every issue for several months now; he works in general most energetically for the Iskra; he gives lectures (in which he has been very successful). Source: Internet
Trotsky and other Iskra editors attended. Source: Internet
Trotsky quickly sided with the Iskra position and began writing for Iskra. Source: Internet