Aqyar
English edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Crimean Tatar Aqyar.
Proper noun edit
Aqyar
- Synonym of Sevastopol
Etymology 2 edit
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
Aqyar
- A town in Uqturpan, Aksu prefecture, Xinjiang, China, formerly a township
- 2020 March 18, Shohret Hoshur, Joshua Lipes, “Missing Uyghur Brothers Confirmed Detained in Xinjiang Internment Camp”, in Elise Anderson, transl., Radio Free Asia[1], archived from the original on March 19, 2020:
- Mehmut Memet, 23, and his mother, Ayturem Hudesh, went missing from their home township of Aqyar, in Aksu (in Chinese, Akesu) prefecture’s Uchturpan (Wushi) county, in 2017, Mehmut’s Turkey-based sister Zeytune Memet recently told RFA’s Uyghur Service.
- 2021, Vicky Xiuzhong Xu, James Leibold, Daria Impiombato, The architecture of repression: Unpacking Xinjiang’s governance[2], number 51, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 8 November 2021, page 12:
- Figure 5: Officials from Aqyar Township, Aksu Prefecture announcing plans to elicit more gratitude towards the party from villagers.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Aqyar.
Synonyms edit
- (from Mandarin Chinese) Aheya
Translations edit
Crimean Tatar edit
Etymology edit
aq (“white; (obsolete) western”) + yar (“bank, cliff, ravine”).
Proper noun edit
Aqyar
- Aqyar, Sevastopol (a port city in Crimea, internationally recognized as part of Ukraine but de facto in Russia)
Declension edit
Declension of Aqyar
nominative | Aqyar |
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genitive | Aqyarnıñ |
dative | Aqyarğa |
accusative | Aqyarnı |
locative | Aqyarda |
ablative | Aqyardan |