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Otar may refer to: * Otar (name), a Georgian given name * Otar (village), Zhambyl Region, Kazakhstan ** Otar Military Base, a military installation near the village * Over-the-air rekeying * Otar I, Duchy of Aragvi (1660–1666) See also * Otari (other) * Otaru is a Cities of Japan, city and Seaports of Japan, port in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo. The city faces Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan, and has long served as the main port of the bay. With its many historical ...
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Otar (name)
Otar ( ka, ოთარ) is a Georgian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Otar Arveladze (born 1992), Georgian footballer *Otar Barkalaia (born 1984), Georgian rugby player *Otar Beg Orbeliani (circa. 1583–1662/63), Georgian noble * Otar Bestaev (born 1991), Kyrgyzstani judoka *Otar Chiladze (1933-2009), Georgian writer * Otar Chkhartishvili (born 1950), Georgian naval officer *Otar Chkheidze (1920–2007), Georgian writer *Otar Dadunashvili (1928–1992), Georgian-Soviet cyclist * Otar Eloshvili (born 1978), Georgian rugby player *Otar Gabelia (born 1953), Georgian footballer * Otar Giorgadze (born 1996), Georgian rugby player *Otar Iosseliani (1934–2023), Georgian-French filmmaker * Otar Japaridze (born 1987), Georgian ice dancer * Otar Kakabadze (born 1995), Georgian footballer * Otar Khetsia (born 1965), Abkhaz politician * Otar Khizaneishvili (born 1981), Georgian footballer *Otar Koberidze (1924–2015), Georgian actor, film director and screenwr ...
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Otar (village)
Otar () is a village in the Zhambyl Region, south-eastern Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of the Otar rural district (KATO code - 314851100). Population: Geography Otar is located just west of the border with the Almaty Region by the southern end of the Chu-Ili Range. to the east of the village lies the Otar Military Base. Climate Otar has a semi-arid climate (Köppen: ''BSk'') with cold winters and hot summers. History During World War II, in 1942, the 1st Uhlan Regiment of the Polish Anders' Army was stationed and organized in Otar, before it was evacuated from Kazakhstan to fight against Nazi Germany Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit .... References External linksDefense Minister of Kazakhstan checks Otar military base Populated places in ...
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Otar Military Base
Otar Military Base is a military installation of the Armed Forces of Kazakhstan located near Otar, in the Zhambyl District, Almaty Region, Kazakhstan. Description Military drills between Kazakhstan and its neighbors such as India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia and Russia. On some occasions, Cadets and enlisted personnel, are selected to undergo training at the base. Kazakhstan has held military parades at the military base in May 2013 and May 2018, in order to celebrate the Defender of the Fatherland Day holiday for the first time ever. During the latter parade, a woman was promoted to the rank of General for the first time in Kazakh military history. In early August 2018, the base hosted the Masters of Artillery Fire contest, held during the International Army Games that year. The base is the home of the Training Center for Junior Specialists of the Kazakh Ground Forces named for Karasai Batyr (Military Unit Number A Military Unit Number (Russian: войсковая часть, в/ ...
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Over-the-air Rekeying
Over-the-air rekeying (OTAR) refers to transmitting or updating encryption keys (rekeying) in secure information systems by conveying the keys via encrypted electronic communication channels ("over the air"). It is also referred to as over-the-air transfer (OTAT), or over-the-air distribution (OTAD), depending on the specific type, use, and transmission means of the key being changed. Although the acronym refers specifically to radio transmission, the technology is also employed via wire, cable, or optical fiber. As a "paperless encryption key system" OTAR was originally adopted specifically in support of high speed data communications because previously known "paperless key" systems such as supported by Diffie-Hellman key exchange, or Firefly key exchange technology (as used in the now obsolete STU-III "scrambled" telephone) were not capable of handling the high speed transmission volumes required by normal governmental/military communications traffic. Now also adopted for civil ...
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Duchy Of Aragvi
The Duchy of Aragvi ( ka, არაგვის საერისთავო) was an important fiefdom in medieval and early modern Georgia (country), Georgia, strategically located in the upper Aragvi River, Aragvi valley, in the foothills of the eastern Greater Caucasus crest, and ruled by a succession of ''eristavi'' ("dukes") from c. 1380 until being transferred to the royal crown in 1747. History The first known dukes of Aragvi belonged to the Shaburidze, House of Shaburisdze which flourished in the 13th century. From this house, the duchy passed to those of Tumanisdze and, finally, in the 16th century, to the House of Sidamoni. This latter change of power took place sometime after 1569, when an obscure nobleman of the Sidamoni clan, with the aid of the Duchy of Ksani, dukes of the Ksani, massacred the Tumanisdze family and took control of their possessions. In the process of time, the tenure of a duke of Aragvi became hereditary, and the eristavi ranked as mtavari, one o ...
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