1. zar - Noun
2. Zar - Proper noun
zar (uncountable)
A religious set of beliefs and practices in parts of northern Africa and the Middle East, involving the possession of an individual (usually female) by a type of spirit.
Zar (plural Zars)
A surname.
ZAR
(historical) South African Republic
Evolution was Vladimir Ilich Lenin's problem. Lenin lead the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 and took over Russia. He killed the Zar and his family in cold blood. There would not be communism in Russia today if had not been for Charles Darwin's book on evolution. Kent Hovind
All lines, except the lines in grey, were constructed by the Netherlands-South African Railway Company The discovery of gold during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in 1886 changed the economic fortunes of the formerly impoverished ZAR. Source: Internet
Black and Asian foreigners could never become citizens of the ZAR, at this time in history, this was very similar to many other European countries as well as in the new world. Source: Internet
First Boer War, 1880–1881 main The President of the ZAR, State President Paul Kruger at his fourth inauguration, Pretoria, 1898. Source: Internet
Civil War, 1861–1864 Commandant-General Schoeman did not accept the 20 September 1858 proclamation by the Volksraad, where the members of the Christelijk Gereformeerde Church, would be entitled to citizenship of the ZAR. Source: Internet
By 1897 the immigrants had invested over 300 000 000 British Pounds in the ZAR goldfields. Source: Internet