Çınar

Çınar, also spelled Chinar and Çinar, is a Turkic word meaning "plane tree," derived from the Persian word chenar (Persian: چنار), and may refer to:

  • The tree Platanus orientalis
  • Places

    Azerbaijan

  • Çinar, Azerbaijan, village in Azerbaijan
  • Turkey

  • Çınar, Akyurt, a neighborhood of the district of Akyurt, Ankara Province, Turkey
  • Çınar, Diyarbakır, a district of Diyarbakır Province, Turkey
  • People

  • Çınar (surname)
  • Other uses

  • Çınar Incident, the name of a 17th-century rebellion in the Ottoman Empire
  • Çınar Ağacı, a 2011 Turkish comedy-drama film
  • See also

  • Chinar, Russia, a rural locality in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
  • Chinar, alternative spelling of Chinor, a town in Tajikistan
  • Chenar (disambiguation), places in Iran
  • Çınarlı (disambiguation)
  • NAR

    NAR or Nar may refer to:

    Companies

  • Nar Mobile, a mobile telecommunications company, located in Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Northern Alberta Railways, a former Canadian railway
  • New Alliance Records, punk, spoken word, music-label
  • Dwarves

  • Nar, a dwarf of Norse mythology
  • Nár, a Dwarf in J. R. R. Tolkien's writings
  • Places

  • Nar Jaffar Khan, a town and union council in Bannu District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
  • Nar, Nepal, a village development committee in Manang District in the Gandaki Zone of northern Nepal
  • Nar, North Ossetia–Alania, a village in North Ossetia–Alania, Russia
  • River Nar, a river in the United Kingdom, and a tributary of the River Great Ouse
  • Nar, Jammu and Kashmir is a small village in Kotli district Azad Jammu and Kashmir
  • När, a village on Gotland, Sweden
  • Politics

  • National Alliance for Reconstruction, a political party in Trinidad and Tobago
  • Neo Aristero Revma (New Left Current), Greek communist organisation
  • New Apostolic Reformation, a dominionist Christian religious movement
  • Nouvelle Action Royaliste, a political party in France
  • Nar (album)

    Nar is the 2003 debut solo album of the Sahrawi singer and guitarist Nayim Alal.

    Track listing

    References

  • "Nar - Nayim Alal". Nubenegra.com. Retrieved 01-05-2012. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

  • Ein

    Ein is German for a and an and one (masculine/neuter). Ein can also stand for:

  • Ein, a character in the anime series Cowboy Bebop
  • Ein, see Hayate (Dead or Alive), a character in the video game Dead or Alive
  • Ein, the protagonist of the Game Boy Advance game Riviera: The Promised Land
  • Ein (Hebrew, אין) means Nothing, Null. See also Ein Sof.
  • EIN can stand for:

  • Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia, a precancerous condition in women
  • Employer Identification Number, a number assigned by the United States Internal Revenue Service to all employers
  • Eindhoven Airport, an airport with IATA code EIN
  • Aer Lingus, an airline whose ICAO code is EIN
  • Equivalent Input Noise, a measure of noise in a microphone preamp, see Equivalent input
  • Hayate

    Hayate (疾風) is a Japanese word which can mean "fresh breeze", although in that sense, it is usually pronounced as shippū (しっぷう). Hayate can also refer to:

  • Hayate (train), the name of a train service in Japan
  • Nakajima Ki-84, a World War II era fighter
  • Ninja Hayate, a 1984 laserdisc arcade game by Taito. Known outside Japan as Revenge of the Ninja.
  • Japanese destroyer Hayate (1925), a destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy
  • Hayate the Combat Butler (Hayate no Gotoku), a manga by Kenjiro Hata
  • Hayate X Blade, a manga by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • Forward Racing formerly Hayate Racing Team, the Kawasaki team in the 2009 MotoGP season
  • Characters

  • Hayate Ayasaki, main character in the anime series Hayate The Combat Butler
  • Hayate (Dead or Alive), a fighter in the Dead or Alive video game series
  • Hayate, a character in Street Fighter EX2
  • Black Hayate, a dog in Fullmetal Alchemist
  • Hayate Gekko, the examiner for the preliminaries of the Chuunin Exams in Naruto
  • Hayate Kirino, a character in Igano Kabamaru
  • List of Latin-script trigraphs

    A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.

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  • F
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  • I
  • J–L
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  • P–R
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  • U–W
  • X–Z
  • other
  • See also
  • A

    aai is used in Dutch to write the sound /aːi̯/.

    abh is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.

    adh is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants, or an unstressed /ə/ at the end of a word.

    aei is used in Irish to write the sound /eː/ between a broad and a slender consonant.

    agh is used in Irish to write the sound /əi̯/, or in Donegal, /eː/, between broad consonants.

    aim is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛm/ before a vowel).

    ain is used in French to write the sound /ɛ̃/ (/ɛn/ before a vowel). It also represents /ɛ̃/ in Tibetan Pinyin, where it is alternatively written än.

    aío is used in Irish to write the sound /iː/ between broad consonants.

    amh is used in Irish to write the sound /əu̯/, or in Donegal, /oː/, between broad consonants.

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