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Gabar
[ gah-ber ]
noun
- an Iranian Zoroastrian.
Gabar
/ 藞伞蓱藧产蓹 /
noun
- a member of an Iranian religious sect practising a modern version of Zoroastrianism
adjective
- of, relating to, or characterizing the Gabar sect or its beliefs
Example Sentences
鈥淚f there are those who think they are stronger than the state, they should know that we will finish those who terrorized the wholesale market as soon as possible, as the state finished the terrorists in Cudi, in Gabar, in Tendurek, inside the caves,鈥 he said, in a reference to Turkey鈥檚 counterterrorism operations against Kurdish insurgents in southeastern Turkey.
Giorgio Gabar, a popular musician, was just as bitter.
Gabar's wife, a 13-year-old child bride, wore his Victoria Cross on her sari all her life until her death in 1981.
"We want to make sure they know we're here," says Agid Gabar, a 21-year-old fighter.
N锟 er 锟絘r til at taka, at Grettir 锟絪mundarson sat heima at Bjargi um haustit, s锟斤拷an 锟絜ir V锟絞abar锟絠 skildu 锟 锟斤拷reyjargn锟絧i.
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