Chahar — or Chakhar may refer to: Contents 1 Mongolian uses 2 Afghani uses 3 Iranian/Persian uses 4 Other 5 … Wikipedia
Chahar — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Chahar (ou 察哈尔 Cháhā ěr en chinois) est le nom de trois subdivisions administratives de la région autonome de Mongolie Intérieure en Chine : la… … Wikipédia en Français
Chahar — /chah hahrdd /, n. Older Spelling. Qahar. * * * ▪ people also spelled Chakhar, eastern tribe of Mongols, prominent in the 15th and 16th centuries. The Chahar were part of the empire of Dayan Khan (1470–1543), the last great khan of a… … Universalium
chahar — (ˈ)chä|här noun (plural chahar or chahars) Usage: usually capitalized : a Mongol people inhabiting the Inner Mongolian steppes northwest of Peking * * * /chah hahrdd /, n. Older Spelling. Qahar … Useful english dictionary
Chahar (clan) — Chahar (चाहर) also known by variations like Chahad, Char and Chaharag, is a gotra or clan of Jats in India. People belonging to this clan are found in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Chahars are said to have… … Wikipedia
Chahar Dara District — (also known as Char Dara, Chahar Darreh or Char Darreh) is one of the seven districts in Kunduz Province in northern Afghanistan. It is situated in the south west part of Kunduz Province and has borders with Qalay I Zal District to the north west … Wikipedia
Chahar Mongols — Regions with significant populations China 299,000 (1987) … Wikipedia
Chahar (province) — Chahar (Цахар, 察哈爾 Cháhār), also known as Chaha er, Chakhar, or Qahar, was a province of China in existence from 1912 to 1936, mostly covering the territory of what is now Inner Mongolia. It was named after the Chahar Mongolians.* Abbreviation: 察 … Wikipedia
Chahar Borj — چهاربرج city … Wikipedia
Chahar Kint District — Chahar Kint, formerly Char Kent, is a district in Balkh Province, Afghanistan. It has a population of 32,306[1]. The district administration is in the town of Char Kent, which means four towns from Persian chahār, four , and Sogdian[2] kand, town … Wikipedia