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From Ottoman Turkish, borrowed from Persian دزدار.

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dizdar (plural dizdars)

  1. (now historical) The commander of a castle or fortress in the Ottoman Empire.
    • 2002, Mary Beard, The Parthenon, Profile Books, published 2010, page 77:
      In 1645, the stores in the Propylaia were struck by lightning, killing the disdar’s family as well as seriously damaging the building.

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