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DAR

Dar is a term with multiple meanings across languages and contexts. In Persian and Dari, the word dar (در) means door. In Arabic, دار means house or home and appears in compound forms such as dar al-Islam (the abode of Islam). The Arabic and Persian forms are often used in place names and phrases denoting residence, estate, or building, and the element dar is common in toponyms throughout the Middle East and Central Asia.

Geography and toponymy: The name or element appears in various geographic names, including villages and towns

People and naming: Dar is also used as a given name and as a surname in different

Organizations and acronyms: In English-language usage, DAR most commonly refers to the Daughters of the American

in
Iran,
Afghanistan,
and
other
parts
of
the
Arab
and
Persian-speaking
regions.
As
a
linguistic
root,
it
frequently
marks
locations
associated
with
housing,
governance,
or
property.
cultures,
including
communities
in
the
Middle
East,
South
Asia,
and
among
diasporas.
As
a
personal
name,
it
may
be
used
independently
or
as
part
of
longer
forms.
Revolution,
a
US-based
lineage
organization
founded
in
1890.
The
acronym
is
also
adopted
by
other
organizations,
committees,
and
technical
terms
depending
on
country
and
field,
such
as
data
access
requests
or
disaster
response
in
various
governance
and
IT
contexts.