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: Authors Hazar, Hazar, and Sarıgöl are cited in research concerning new classes of four-dimensional sequence spaces. 3. Geographical and Environmental: Lake Hazar
: Researchers use sediment cores from the lake to reconstruct a 3,800-year history of the East Anatolian Fault.
: In Arabic lexicons, "Hazar" translates to vigilance or cautious fear, appearing in religious texts to imply terror or caution. Hazar Hazar
: Articles in journals like MDPI explore the "Negative Flower Structure" of the Lake Hazar Basin, providing insight into its unique strike-slip geometry. 4. Cultural & Film References
: A 2018 study published on ResearchGate by Hazar and Hazar examines how physical activity games can mitigate digital game addiction in middle-school students. : Authors Hazar, Hazar, and Sarıgöl are cited
"Hazar Hazar" also refers to a collaborative team of researchers (likely related by name) who publish on topics such as:
In the Ismaili Muslim community, the phrase "Hazar Hazar" is often used in the context of (the Aga Khan), referring to the "Ever-Present Imam." Articles like “A Dream Come True” from Barakah describe the immense joy and spiritual significance felt by followers during his visits, such as the 2013 visit to India. 2. Scientific & Academic Research : In Arabic lexicons, "Hazar" translates to vigilance
in eastern Turkey is a major subject of geological and paleoseismic articles.