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Serdar may refer to * Serdar (given name) * Serdar (surname) * SERDAR, a stabilized remote-controlled Ukrainian weapon station * Serdar (city) in Turkmenistan, the capital of Serdar District * Serdar (Ottoman rank), a military and noble rank of the Ottoman Empire, the Principality of Montenegro and the Principality of Serbia * Serdar, Araç, a village in Turkey See also *Sardar (other) Sardar means army chieftain. Sardar may also refer to: Films * ''Sardar'' (1955 film), a film by Gyan Mukherjee * ''Sardar'' (1980 film), a Pakistani action film (in Punjabi), featuring the actress Aasia * ''Sardar'' (1993 film), a film by Ket ...
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Serdar (given Name)
Serdar is the Turkic languages, Turkic spelling of the Persian language, Persian masculine given name Sardar (other), Sardar (Persian language, Persian: سردر ''sardar'' or سردار ''sardār'') which generally means "commander (of an army)" but could also bear the meaning "Field Marshal, field marshal". Notable people with the name include: * Adil Serdar Saçan, Turkish police chief * Serdar Apaydın, Turkish basketball player * Serdar Avcı, Turkish boxer * Serdar Aziz, Turkish footballer * Sardar Azmoun, Serdar Azmoun, Iranian footballer * Serdar Bayrak, Turkish footballer * Serdar Berdimuhamedow, Turkmen politician, president of the Republic (2022-) * Serdar Demirel (born 1983), Turkish sport shooter * Serdar Dursun, Turkish footballer *Serdar Gökhan (born 1943), Turkish actor * Serdar Gözübüyük, Dutch football referee of Turkish descent * Serdar Gümüş (born 1956), Turkish carom and artistic billiards player * Serdar Güneş, Turkish footballer * Serdar Kur ...
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Serdar (surname)
Serdar is a surname of the following notable people: * Can Serdar (born 1996), German-Turkish football midfielder * Emerîkê Serdar (1935–2018), Kurdish-Yezidi writer from Armenia * Iva Serdar (born 1982), Croatian basketball player * Ivo Serdar (1933–1985), Croatian actor * Lenka Serdar (born 1997), Czech-American ice hockey player * Ovezmurat Dykma-Serdar (1825–1882), Turkmen tribal leader * Suat Serdar (born 1997), German football midfielder {{surname ...
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SERDAR
Serdar may refer to * Serdar (given name) * Serdar (surname) Serdar is a surname of the following notable people: * Can Serdar (born 1996), German-Turkish football midfielder * Emerîkê Serdar (1935–2018), Kurdish-Yezidi writer from Armenia * Iva Serdar (born 1982), Croatian basketball player * Ivo Serdar ... * SERDAR, a stabilized remote-controlled Ukrainian weapon station * Serdar (city) in Turkmenistan, the capital of Serdar District * Serdar (Ottoman rank), a military and noble rank of the Ottoman Empire, the Principality of Montenegro and the Principality of Serbia * Serdar, Araç, a village in Turkey See also * Sardar (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Serdar (city)
Serdar (also known as Gyzylarbat and formerly Kyzyl-Arvat or Gyzylarbat and Farāva) is a city subordinate to a district in Turkmenistan, located north-west of the capital, Ashgabat on the M37 highway to the Caspian Sea. The population of Gyzylarbat is 50,000 people, mainly Turkmen. The main language spoken in the region is Turkmen. It is near the northwest end of the line of oases on the north slope of the Kopet Dag that extends southeast to Ashgabat. Name Soviet Union-era and previous The 8th-9th-century fortification in this place was called Kyzyl-Rabat, "red fortress". In the 16th-17th centuries this name was corrupted in the vernacular to Kyzyl-Arbat. In 1925, during Soviet rule, a district called Kizyl-Arvat () was established. After independence On 29 December 1999 the town was renamed from Kizyl-Arvat to Serdar. The word ''serdar'' is a loan word from Persian meaning "leader" and is a reference to the first President of Turkmenistan, Saparmurat Niyazov. The town als ...
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Serdar (Ottoman Rank)
Serdar (; from " Sardar") was a military rank in the Ottoman Empire and a noble rank in Montenegro and Serbia. Serdars often served on the borders of the Ottoman Empire. The term is often translated as 'commander' in English texts and originally comes from the Persian language. The title Serdar was also used in the Principality of Montenegro and the Principality of Serbia as an honorary non-noble title below that of '' vojvoda.'' Janko Vukotić, the former prime minister of Montenegro, held the title of serdar''.'' Uses * Serdar is a popular male name in Turkey. * Serdar is a popular male name in Turkmenistan. * Serdar-ı Ekrem or ( Serdar-ı Azam) means the commander-in-chief with the highest rank, and thus, it sometimes refers to the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire. * Serdar is also used as a noun (especially to give a nostalgic feeling) with its original meaning (i.e. commander-in-chief) in Turkish. For example, "Ordunun serdarı yiğit savaşçılarına saldırı emrini ...
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Serdar, Araç
Serdar is a village A village is a human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand. Although villages are often located in rural areas, the term urban v ... in the Araç District of Kastamonu Province in Turkey. Its population is 157 (2021). References Villages in Araç District {{Kastamonu-geo-stub ...
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