Avar


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A·var

 (ä′vär)
n. pl. Avar or A·vars
1. A member of a Caucasian or eastern European people whose empire, centered in southern Hungary and extending widely between the Elbe and Dnieper Rivers, reached its peak in the late sixth and early seventh centuries.
2.
a. A member of a traditionally Muslim people of southern Dagestan and neighboring areas of Azerbaijan.
b. The Northeast Caucasian language of this people.
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Avar

(ˈeɪvɑː; ˈævɑː)
n
1. (Peoples) a member of a people of unknown origin in E Europe from the 6th to the early 9th century ad: crushed by Charlemagne around 800
2. (Historical Terms) a member of a people of unknown origin in E Europe from the 6th to the early 9th century ad: crushed by Charlemagne around 800
3. (Peoples) a member of a people of the Caucasas
4. (Languages) the language of this people, belonging to the North-East Caucasian family
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Translations
аварски език
àvar
avarština
Awarischawarische Sprache
ávaroidioma avaridioma ávaro
avaari
avarska
アヴァル語
아바르어
avarų kalba
avāru valoda
AvaarAvaarsAvaarse
avarisk
język awarski
língua avar
avarščina
avariska
Avarca
аварська мова
References in classic literature ?
"Is it a wonder that we were a conquering race, that we were proud, that when the Magyar, the Lombard, the Avar, the Bulgar, or the Turk poured his thousands on our frontiers, we drove them back?
"It also contributes to lowering the cost of construction and further advancing the growth of pre-engineering building systems in the region," observed Avar.
Byzantium and the Avars, 6th-9th Century AD: Political, Diplomatic and Cultural Relations
The festival program included music, dance and literary works of the peoples living in Azerbaijan: Avar, Azerbaijani, Lezgin, Russian, Tatar.
The EFA shall choose the qualified AVARs, as was the case at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, when FIFA selected 13 referees and announced their names before the tournament.
Abdurrahman Avar Ozdemir MD, Biruni University Faculty of Medicine Hospital, Clinic of Pediatrics, Istanbul, Turkey Phone: +90 532 36745 81 E-mail: avarozdemir@gmail.com ORCID ID: orcid.org/0000-0002-8968-8889
Finally, the Avar-Andic-Tsezic languges are dominated by Avar and Bezhta (14).
This paper proposes an optimization method that is simpler, with a single step instead of the aforementioned Steps 1 and 2 to obtain candidate test plans using a spreadsheet calculator (e.g., Excel), without the need to calculate the Avar. In addition, the new method requires only the constraint of equally spaced standardized stresses.
Se quiso confirmar, con un analisis de varianza (AVAR), si existian diferencias entre las mujeres y los hombres en las dimensiones del modelo SCCT.