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n. An ankle-length robe.

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Talar

Talar is the architectural term given to the throne of the Persian monarchs which is carved on the rock-cut tomb of Darius at Naqsh-e Rostam, near Persepolis, and above the portico which was copied from his palace.

It is also an Armenian name given to females and some males. It means evergreen.

Talar (disambiguation)

Talar is a Persian architectural term.

Talar may refer to:

  • Talar, East Azerbaijan
  • Talar, Hormozgan
  • El Talar (Jujuy), town and municipality in Jujuy Province in Argentina
  • Talár (Newspaper), daily newspaper in Brahui language.
Talár (Newspaper)

Talar is the first ever daily newspaper written in the Brahui language. It is available on the internet at talar.brahuimedia.net.

Weekly Talar has been published since January 2004 to promote Brahui language, culture, and literature. Since then, it has been published regularly every Saturday. It is based on twelve pages, and is the most circulated journal in the Brahui language.

Daily Talar, the first ever daily newspaper in Brahui language, is an attempt to standardize and develop Brahui language to meet the requirements of modern political, social and scientific discourse. It is based on four pages.

Category:Daily newspapers Category:Publications established in 2004 Category:Weekly newspapers

Usage examples of "talar".

Hathian Talar roared, shouldering him aside and slaying a trio of goblins with a deft fore-and-back cut.

Goblins fell in droves around Talar, as he stood alone in their midst roaring like a walrus.

Ilberd Crownsilver gaped at him in utter astonishment-and was still staring like a statue when hurled goblin maces battered Talar down, and a snarling swarm of goblins surged over him, hacking and stabbing.

Chieftains Urel and Durul, DelfLord Volki, Corons Eiron and Ruar, and Prince Brandt and Hrosmarshal Linde, Vail and Arylin and Riatha and Talar, Talarin and Gildor and Vanidor and Vanidar and Aravan, and many others as well.