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Qar is a term used in Turkic language areas as both a common noun and a place name. In Azerbaijani and Turkish, qar means snow. As a toponym, Qar appears in several regions influenced by Turkic languages, including areas in the Caucasus and the broader Iranian plateau. The root is often used in compound geographic names that describe winter conditions or snowy landscapes.

Etymology: The word derives from a Turkic root meaning snow. It has become a standalone noun in

Geographic usage: Qar is used as the name of villages and localities in Azerbaijan and neighboring regions.

Language and culture: Beyond its use as a place name, qar remains the everyday word for snow

Notes: The exact identity of places named Qar can vary with country and administrative changes. For those

Azerbaijani
and
Turkish
and
is
also
employed
as
a
component
in
various
place
names.
Similar
toponyms
appear
in
Iran
and
Turkey,
where
transliterations
of
the
name
occur
in
local
geographic
databases.
In
some
cases,
Qar
forms
part
of
longer
place
names
or
serves
as
a
shortened
element
within
a
compound
toponym.
in
Azerbaijani
and
related
languages.
It
features
in
literature
and
speech
to
describe
winter
scenes
and
snowy
weather,
reflecting
cultural
associations
with
the
season.
seeking
a
specific
Qar,
consult
regional
gazetteers
or
geographic
databases
to
confirm
current
names
and
jurisdictions.