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Ancient city in southern Mesopotamia
Kashkar, also known as Kaskar, (Classical Syriac: ܟܫܟܪ), was a city in southern Mesopotamia. Its name appears to originate from Syriac ܟܪܟܐ karḵa meaning
Kashkar
Topics referred to by the same term
Kashkar is an ancient city of Mesopotamia. Kashkar may also refer to: Kaškar, a former city and current titular see of Oman Kashkar (East Syriac Diocese)
Kashkar_(disambiguation)
Former diocese in Mesopotamia
of Kashkar, sometimes called Kaskar, was the senior diocese in the Church of the East's Province of the Patriarch. Its see was in the city of Kashkar. The
Diocese_of_Kashkar
Ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East (5th–13th c.)
there were thirteen dioceses in the province of the patriarch in 893: Kashkar, al-Tirhan (Tirhan) Dair Hazql (an alternative name for al-Nuʿmaniya, the
Patriarchal Province of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Patriarchal_Province_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Legendary figure in the Church of the East
Abraham (Mar Oraham) of Kashkar was a legendary person of the Church of the East, from the family of Jacob, the brother of Jesus, who is conventionally
Abraham_of_Kashkar
Martyred Christian bishops
Abdisho and Abda were two successive bishops of Kashkar who were martyred along with 38 companions in 376 during the Forty-Year Persecution in the Sasanian
Abda_and_Abdisho
Gregory of Kashkar (died c. 611) was the bishop of Kashkar and then from about 596 the metropolitan of Nisibis in the Church of the East. His hagiography
Gregory_of_Kashkar
Anti-Patriarch of the Church of the East in 877
Israel of Kashkar was briefly an anti-patriarch of the Church of the East in 877. His name is not included in most traditional lists of patriarchs of
Israel_of_Kashkar
Church of the East saint
Abraham the Great of Kashkar was the father of the monastic revival in the Church of the East in the 6th century. He is a doctor and saint of the Church
Abraham_the_Great_of_Kashkar
Village in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
Kashgar-Kyshtak (Kyrgyz: Кашгар-Кыштак) is a village, center of Kashgar-Kyshtak rural community in Kara-Suu District of Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its population
Kashgar-Kyshtak
Sassanid noble
𐭭𐭥𐭮𐭧𐭩) was an Iranian nobleman who served as the Sasanian governor of Kashkar. Narsi is first mentioned in 628. He and brother Mah-Adhur Gushnasp were
Narsi
Pre-Islamic Arabian deity
which derives from the Doctrine, Mari Mari is told to "Convert the city of Kashkar, where a demon in the likeness of a nishra is worshipped and [where] a
Nasr_(deity)
2002 Israeli film
Kedma is a 2002 Israeli film directed by Amos Gitai and starring Andrei Kashkar and Helena Yaralova. It was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival
Kedma_(film)
the Arabs [AD 740/1] and was succeeded by Aba Bar Brikh Sebyaneh from Kashkar. This man was well read in church literature and dialectic, wrote a commentary
Aba_II
Place in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
Kara-Kochkor is a village in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kara-Kulja District. Its population was 4,239 in 2021. "Classification system
Kara-Kochkor
District in Pakistan
Lower Chitral District (Khowar: موڑی ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال زیریں) is a district in Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan
Lower_Chitral_District
Primate of the Church of the East from 399 to 410
reign is given by Bar Hebraeus: After Qayyoma, Isaac. He was a native of Kashkar, a very noble and virtuous man, from the family of the catholicus Tuhma
Isaac_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
634 battle of the Muslim conquest of Persia
Battle of Kaskar Part of Islamic conquest of Persia Date 634 CE Location Kashkar, Asuristan (modern day Iraq) Result Muslim victory Belligerents Rashidun
Battle_of_Kaskar
District in Jalal-Abad Region, Kyrgyzstan
incl. Balta-Kazy, Bököy, Boston, Jangy-Jer, Jiyde, Kaynar, Kara-Jygach, Kashkar-Maala, Kyzyl-Bagysh, Kyrgyz-Abad, Munduz, Nayman, Tash-Bulak, Türk-Abad
Suzak_District
(853–858) vacant (858–860) Sargis (860–872) vacant (872–877) Israel of Kashkar (877) Enosh (877–884) Yohannan II (884–892) Yohannan III (893–899) Yohannan
List of patriarchs of the Church of the East
List_of_patriarchs_of_the_Church_of_the_East
Arab monarchy (c. 268–602)
records the missionary activities of the great monastic founder, Abraham of Kashkar, at Al-Hira. It also talks about how many of the Lakhmid kings engaged
Lakhmid_kingdom
First conflict amongst the Muslims
near Hulwan to control the Jibal route. Further forces were positioned at Kashkar, Al-Mada'in, and Jukah to defend against intervention from Basra and to
Uprisings against Uthman (654–656)
Uprisings_against_Uthman_(654–656)
Ancient city in Iraq
702 CE on the west bank of the Tigris across from the historical city of Kashkar. Al-Hajjaj is said to have taken the doors for the citadel and the main
Wasit
Expulsion of a person or group from a place or country
century, Greek-speaking deportees from north-western Syria were settled in Kashkar, Mesopotamia. After the Arab incursion into Persia during Shapur II's reign
Deportation
Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 309 to 379
Christians persecuted (see Abdecalas, Acepsimas of Hnaita, and Abda of Kashkar). This was a reaction against the Christianization of the Roman Empire
Shapur_II
1998 book by Taqi Usmani
published in Arabic: Muqddima fī al-tamwīl al-islāmī, translated by Umar Aḥmad Kashkār, Damascus: Dār al-Rawād, 2019. An electronic version of the book is available
An Introduction to Islamic Finance
An_Introduction_to_Islamic_Finance
2014 Israeli film
Meshi Olinski as Young Tsili Adam Tsekhman as Marek Lea Koenig Andrey Kashkar Yelena Yaralova "Four Clips from Amos Gitai's New Venice Fest Film 'Tsili'"
Tsili
Mountain in Turkey
Mar Malke, and Mar Samuel. The next was the most famous, Mar Abraham of Kashkar, also known as the Great Monastery, which was founded in the latter part
Mount_Izla
Christian catechetical school
controversy over Henana and the monastic revival initiated by Abraham of Kashkar, supported by Babai, diminished the school's influence, and the spread
School_of_Nisibis
responsibility for a number of dioceses in Beth Aramaye. The dioceses of Kashkar, Zabe, Hirta (al-Hira), Beth Daraye and Dasqarta d'Malka (the Sassanian
Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318
Dioceses_of_the_Church_of_the_East_to_1318
City in southeast Turkey
monasteries of the nearby Tur Abdin, led by the reforms of Abraham the Great of Kashkar, founder of the "Great Monastery" of Mount Izla, underwent substantial
Nusaybin
Al-Kashkari (Arabic: الكسكري; 322 in AH/c. 934 CE in Kashkar – 414 AH/1023 CE in Fushanj) was a hospital physician from Baghdad. In diagnosing mental
Al-Kashkari
Name list
(Abramy), Аврам (Avram), Обра́м (Obram), and Абрахам (Abrakham). Abraham of Kashkar, Mar Abraham I, bishop of the Church of the East (148–171 AD) Abraham (Egyptian
Abraham_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Abraham I may refer to: Abraham of Kashkar, a legendary primate of the Church of the East, 159–171 CE Abraham I of Jerusalem, the first Armenian Patriarch
Abraham_I
Patriarch of the Church of the East from 780 to 823
rival, Giwargis, was nominated at a synod convened by the bishop Thomas of Kashkar in the monastery of Mar Pethion in Baghdad. Giwargis enjoyed the support
Timothy I of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Timothy_I_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
region) or Qāshqārī. Among the Pashtuns and Badakhshanis, it is known as Kashkār. Another name, used by Leitner in 1880, is Arnyiá or Arniya, derived from
Khowar
Another strong supporter of monasticism at the time was Abraham the Great of Kashkar. He became Bishop of Lashom in 577 and carried out several missionary journeys
Sabrisho_I
Battle between Parthian and Sasanian dynasties in 224
(Golpayegan). This is however improbable, due to Ardashir I operating around Kashkar before the battle. According to an unfinished work by Bal'ami, the battle
Battle_of_Hormozdgan
and founded a monastery there. He also founded another monastery near Kashkar which was assigned to the Syriac-speaking community in order to resolve
John_of_Dailam
Historical region of Central Asia
territories for years. Kokan Beg would be assassinated by his ally in Kashkar (lower Chitral) by being pushed down a precipice. Mir Muhammad Murad Beg
Badakhshan
Shah of the Sasanian Empire from 628 to 630
period, a brother of Mah-Adhur Gushnasp named Narsi, was granted with Kashkar as a part of his domains, However, even under a strong vizier, things were
Ardashir_III
Topics referred to by the same term
1981), Indian criminal Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, a criminal and terrorist Kashkar (disambiguation) Cascar (disambiguation) Kashgar (disambiguation) This
Kaskar
Class of enzymes
11247–56. doi:10.1021/bi061307z. PMID 16981685. Krut, Oleg; Wiegmann, Katja; Kashkar, Hamid; Yazdanpanah, Benjamin; Krönke, Martin (2006-05-12). "Novel tumor
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase
Sphingomyelin_phosphodiesterase
Egyptian monk
as a result. But the reforms were soon reverted. Abraham the Great of Kashkar founded a new monastery on Mt. Izla, and he and his successor Babai the
Mar_Awgin
Theological school of the church
studied at Nisibis before founding the school in Seleucia. Gregory of Kashkar, who became archbishop of Nisibis (c.596) after studying there, originally
School_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Martyrs Abda (Audas) and Abdjesus (Audiesus), successive bishops of Beth-Kashkar, and 38 other martyrs in the Persian Empire, under Ardashir II (376), including:
May 16 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
May_16_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Eastern Christian religious way of life
church. This decision was reverted in 553, and in 571 Abraham the Great of Kashkar founded a new monastery on Mt. Izla with strict rules. The third abbot
Eastern_Christian_monasticism
Patriarch of the Church of the East in 961
successor of Emmanuel, was ordained catholicus, who had earlier been bishop of Kashkar. For after the death of Emmanuel several people favoured Gabriel, the metropolitan
Israel_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Iziriana Izirzada Jamestown Justiniana Prima Justinianopolis in Galatia Kashkar (Chaldean Catholic Church) Kearney Kharput (Armenian Catholic Church) Labicum
List_of_Catholic_titular_sees
Topics referred to by the same term
360–366), Syriac Christian hermit, priest, and saint Abraham the Great of Kashkar (c. 492–586), monk and saint of the Assyrian Church of the East This disambiguation
Abraham_the_Great
1996 film
remaining five take the only four surviving scientists - Pawklowsky (Andre Kashkar), Elaine Starkov (Bridget Marks), Eliot Stein (Larry Smith), and Abrahams
Deadly_Outbreak
Ancient Mesopotamian city
records the missionary activities of the great monastic founder, Abraham of Kashkar, at Al-Hira. It also talks about how many of the Lakhmid kings engaged
Al-Hira
Church father of the Church of the East (c. 551–628)
Adiabene became the new headmaster, Babai's teacher, Abraham the Great of Kashkar, founded a new monastery on Mt. Izla above Nisibis. Babai taught for a
Babai_the_Great
Persian bishop
(831–835) Abraham II (837–850) Theodosius (853–858) Sargis (860–872) Israel of Kashkar (877) (Not consecrated) Enosh (877–884) Yohannan II (884–892) Yohannan
Shahdost
Christian saint and one of the seventy disciples of Jesus
(831–835) Abraham II (837–850) Theodosius (853–858) Sargis (860–872) Israel of Kashkar (877) (Not consecrated) Enosh (877–884) Yohannan II (884–892) Yohannan
Addai_of_Edessa
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Krut O, Wiegmann K, Kashkar H, Yazdanpanah B, Krönke M (May 2006). "Novel tumor necrosis factor-responsive
SMPD4
Government ministry of Kyrgyzstan
(2013 – 2014) Melis Turganbaev (2014 – 2016) Ulan Israilov (2016 – 2018) Kashkar Junushaliev (2018 – 2020)[citation needed] Ulan Niyazbekov (2020 – present)
Ministry of the Interior (Kyrgyzstan)
Ministry_of_the_Interior_(Kyrgyzstan)
Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Kurdistan, Iraq
Jerusalem Jews Karka d'Beth Slokh Karka d'Ledan Karka d'Maishan Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom Mahoze d'Arewan Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena
Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Arbil
Chaldean_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Arbil
International ice hockey tournament
1–0 A. Gavrus (D. Ambrozheichik) – 10:57 2–0 V. Kashkar (I. Rybchik, R. Dostanko) – 43:02 3–0 V. Kashkar (D. Ambrozheichik, A. Kirechko) (PP) – 46:00 4–0
2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships – Division I
2014_World_Junior_Ice_Hockey_Championships_–_Division_I
abbot of the great monastery of Mount Izla after its founder, Abraham of Kashkar. He has sometimes been conflated (e.g., by Giuseppe Assemani) with Dadishoʿ
Dadisho_of_Mount_Izla
B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abraham the Great of Kashkar Abuna Albanian Greek-Catholic Church Albanian Orthodox Church Alexandrian
Index of Eastern Christianity–related articles
Index_of_Eastern_Christianity–related_articles
Arabian Christianity's growth, distribution before Islam
records the missionary activities of the great monastic founder, Abraham of Kashkar, at Al-Hira. It also talks about how many of the Lakhmid kings engaged
Christianity in pre-Islamic Arabia
Christianity_in_pre-Islamic_Arabia
held by Joseph in 554. ... Gregory (fl. c. 596), previously bishop of Kashkar ... Isaac (646–?), attested under Maremmeh's successor Ishoʿyahb III (r
Nisibis (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Nisibis_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
Gitai Cast: Sarah Adler, Meshi Olinski, Lea Koenig, Adam Tsekhman, Andrey Kashkar Epicentre Films Drama 2 Viktor Director: Philippe Martinez Cast: Gérard
List_of_Russian_films_of_2014
Topics referred to by the same term
during the 18th and 19th centuries Kashgar-Kyshtak Kaskar (disambiguation) Kashkar (disambiguation) Cascar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Kashgar_(disambiguation)
Muʿizz al-Dawla, used his influence to procure the election of Israel of Kashkar. Already ninety years old, Israel died in September. George stood for election
George_of_Arbela
Umayyad noble, general, and rebel (died 704)
al-Hajjaj deliberately did not repair the breaches in the canal system around Kashkar on the west bank of the Tigris. This ruined the economic basis of the dihqans
Ibn_al-Ash'ath
Arab administrator and statesman (c. 622 – 673)
and Awana ibn al-Hakam both relate that she had been a slave living in Kashkar, though the former asserts she belonged to a member of the Banu Yashkur
Ziyad_ibn_Abihi
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(Audas) and Abdjesus (Audiesus), Benjamin, and 38 other martyrs at Beth-Kashkar in the Persian Empire, under Ardashir II (375), including: 16 priests,
March 12 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
March_12_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Brief history of Christianity in the Sasanian Empire (Iraq and Iran modern territory)
sees located outside the Sasanian Empire grew. In 554 CE, the bishop of Kashkar received special status and authority to organize the election of a new
Christianity in the Sasanian Empire
Christianity_in_the_Sasanian_Empire
in 605. The bishop Abraham of Hamadan was transferred to the diocese of Kashkar by the patriarch ʿAbdishoʿ I (963–86). He was deposed and excommunicated
Hulwan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Hulwan_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
16th century Dutch miracle story of Mariken
claiming as evidence a sixth-century novella about Saint Abraham the Great of Kashkar, a text which Coigneau claims shows many similarities with the Mariken
Mariken_van_Nieumeghen
Conquests of the Rashidun Caliphate, 634–644
marches to the vicinity of the area, to subdue several places including Kashkar, to cut off supply route and reinforcements for the Sassanids in Ahvaz
Military conquests of Umar's era
Military_conquests_of_Umar's_era
Military operation
1 December, government forces captured three villages and the Jabal Al-Kashkar Mountains. With these advances, the Army was in full control of the al-Jeb
2015–2016_Latakia_offensive
Index of articles associated with the same name
Jerusalem Jews Karka d'Beth Slokh Karka d'Ledan Karka d'Maishan Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom Mahoze d'Arewan Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena
Dioceses of the Church of the East
Dioceses_of_the_Church_of_the_East
Madrasa in Khiva, Khorazm, Uzbekistan
It also includes the mausoleum of Usta Yusuf Khos Hajib (XI century, Kashkar). The walls were made of bricks. The madrasah is rectangular in shape (35x25
Yusuf_Yasovulboshi_Madrasah
Officer of the Church of the East
designated successor of the reigning patriarch. At first, the bishop of Kashkar was ex officio guardian of the throne, but by the 14th century the honour
Natar_kursya
metropolitan Shemʿon, originally bishop of Beth Daraye and later bishop of Kashkar, was metropolitan of Beth Garmaï when Elijah of Nisibis completed his Chronography
Beth Garmaï (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Beth_Garmaï_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
Scholar, polymath, and primate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch (1226–1286)
persist in modern Neo‑Aramaic dialects. He regarded the Aramaic of the Kashkar region (i.e., Nabatean in Babylonia), on the shore of the Tigris in southern
Barhebraeus
the author of a life of his contemporary Sargis Dauda of Dauqarah near Kashkar. He also wrote a treatise On the Twofold Use of the School, in which he
Hnanisho_I
hand at synods. By 1222, in consequence of the demise of the Diocese of Kashkar in the province of the patriarch, he had also acquired the privilege of
Beth Huzaye (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Beth_Huzaye_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
on the monastery of Mt. Izla and was a disciple of Abraham the Great of Kashkar. His name was Abimelek, and his great opponent Babai the Great later glorified
Henana_of_Adiabene
is given by Bar-Hebraeus: After Ahadabui, Shahlufa. He was a native of Kashkar. After the death of Ahadabui, the Eastern bishops assembled and consecrated
Shahlufa
Former Eastern Catholic eparchy in Iraq (1785–2013)
Jerusalem Jews Karka d'Beth Slokh Karka d'Ledan Karka d'Maishan Karman Kashkar Khanijar Lashom Mahoze d'Arewan Mardin Marga Marmadit Masabadan Mashkena
Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya
Chaldean_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Amadiya
7th-century companion of Muhammad and military commander
marches to the vicinity of the area, to subdue several places including Kashkar, to cut off supply route and reinforcements for the Sassanids in Ahvaz
Arfajah
Historical region in Southern Iraq
the Sawad. The most important wheat-growing areas were located around Kashkar and Anbar, although both districts experienced a steep decline in wheat
Sawad
died there after sitting for eight years. He was succeeded by Gregory of Kashkar, a doctor of the church of Seleucia, who was given over to avarice and
Gregory_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Topics referred to by the same term
Racing Kashgar, an oasis city in Xinjiang, China Kaskar (disambiguation) Kashkar (disambiguation) Kashgar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Cascar
Kyrgyz politician (born 1968)
of Health Care – Kosmosbek Cholponbaev Minister of Internal Affairs – Kashkar Dzhunushaliev Minister of Justice – Ainur Abdyldaeva Minister of Labor
Mukhammedkalyi_Abylgaziev
Patriarch of the Church of the East
the Arabs [AD 740/1] and was succeeded by Aba Bar Brikh Sebyaneh from Kashkar. List of patriarchs of the Church of the East Bar Hebraeus, Ecclesiastical
Pethion
Sport [citation needed] M A Y 16 Kedma (Hebrew: קדמה) Amos Gitai Andrei Kashkar and Helena Yaralova Historical tragedy Entered into the 2002 Cannes Film
List_of_Israeli_films_of_2002
deserted after the Mongol invasion in the 13th century. Christianity portal Kashkar Zakeri, Mohsen (1995). Sāsānid Soldiers in Early Muslim Society: The Origins
Hdatta
Patriarch of the Church of the East
his bishops as they deserved. He deposed the arrogant bishop Abraham of Kashkar, who was ruling his diocese with a high hand, but later relented and sent
Abdisho_I
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
1523/JNEUROSCI.3085-04.2004. PMC 1955476. PMID 15509740. Krut O, Wiegmann K, Kashkar H, et al. (2006). "Novel tumor necrosis factor-responsive mammalian neutral
SMPD3
Koy-Tash events; clashes between opposition and president
leaders of the Alpha special forces and the Minister of Internal Affairs Kashkar Dzhunushaliev. Radio Azattyk (RFE/RL) reported that more than 1000 of local
2019_Kyrgyz_protests
signatories of the acts of the synod of Acacius in 486. The bishop 'Shilai' of 'Kashkar d'Maishan' was among the signatories of the acts of the synod of Aba I
Maishan (East Syriac ecclesiastical province)
Maishan_(East_Syriac_ecclesiastical_province)
Protein found in humans
CLPB_HUMAN". Uniprot. Saita, Shotaro; Nolte, Hendrik; Fiedler, Kai Uwe; Kashkar, Hamid; Venne, A. Saskia; Zahedi, René P.; Krüger, Marcus; Langer, Thomas
CLPB
Church of the East from 1176 to 1190. Eliya established the Metropolitan of Kashkar. Brief accounts of Eliya's patriarchate are given in the Ecclesiastical
Eliya III of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Eliya_III_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
Football tournament season
Khripach 65' MF 15 Vyacheslav Gormash DF 17 Igor Shustikov FW 18 Gennadiy Kashkar Manager: Vyacheslav Akshaev SLAVIA: GK 1 Vitaly Varivonchik RB 5 Denis
2000–01_Belarusian_Cup
the people, with some calling for Enosh and others for Israel, bishop of Kashkar. When two men met, one would ask, 'Are you for Enosh or for Israel?' If
Enosh_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tempest' A savage and deformed slave.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Tinkling; Lovely Tune
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern, Sanskrit
Lord Name
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flower, Kind of aromatic plant
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Creative and Idealistic
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Rajasthani, Sindhi
Son of Goddess
Boy/Male
Biblical
Well beloved, amiable.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Miracle verses in the Qur'an
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Listener of Truth
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
KASHKAR
KASHKAR