- Azerbaijani:
Qacar, an
Oghuz Turkic people Qəcər,
Qacar, Qajar,
Kajar or
Kadzhar may
refer to the following: Bala
Qəcər Böyük
Qəcər Kadzhar, Agsu
Qacar, Fizuli...
- Bala
Qəcər (also, Bala
Kadzhar and Bala
Qacar) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 797. Bala
Qəcər at...
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Qacar Zeyid (also,
Qəcər Zeyid,
Qajar Zeyd) – is a
village and muni****lity in the Quba
District of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 781.
Qacar Zeyid...
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Qəcər (also, Bëyuk
Kadzhar and Böyük
Qacar) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Barda Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 337. Böyük
Qəcər at...
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Qacar (Qajar) is a
village in the
Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. The
village was
located in the Armenian-occupied
territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh...
- Amir
Kazim Mirza Qajar (Azerbaijani: Əmir Kazım mirzə Qovanlı-
Qacar;
April 19, 1853, in Shusha,
Shusha Uyezd,
Shamakhi Governorate,
Imperial Russia –...
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Khurshid Qajar née
Nakhchivanskaya (Azerbaijani: Xurşid
Qacar) was an
Azerbaijani opera singer. She was born in 1894,
Nakhchivan to
Rahim Khan Nakhchivanski...
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Ughurlu Khan (Azerbaijani: Uğurlu xan Ziyadoğlu-
Qacar) or
Oghurlu Khan was a
claimant to
Khanate of
Ganja and a
member Ziyadoghlu Qajar, a clan of the...
- Block-printed semi-modern form Pen-written form Transliteration(s) & 'translation'
qačar/ɣaǰar 'ch****/place'...
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placed in a
group of
semantically similar names: Qazar, Qazaq, Yazar, and
Qačar. Al-Masudi
recorded that the
Khazars were
named as such in Persian, while...