Definition of Minars

1. minar [n] - See also: minar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Minars

minahs
minamiite
minaprine
minar
minarchism
minarchisms
minarchist
minarchists
minaret
minareted
minaretlike
minarets
minargent
minarine
minarines
minars (current term)
minas
minasragrite
minatory
minaudiere
minaudieres
minaul
minauls
minbar
minbars
mince
mince pie
mince pies
mince words
minced

Literary usage of Minars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Merv Oasis: Travels and Adventures East of the Caspian During the Years by Edmund O'Donovan (1882)
"It is only from the eastern or western extremities of the great central avenue of the city that a glimpse can be caught of the golden dome and minars. ..."

2. A Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghanistan, and of a by Godfrey Thomas Vigne (1840)
"... one of Mr. Moor- croft's Servants—Sultan Mahmud's minars—Good offices of the ... minars ..."

3. At the Court of Amîr: A Narrative by John Alfred Gray (1895)
"minars of Alexander. Mahomedan Mosquea. The cry of the Priest. Prayers and Religions Processions. Afghan conception of God. Religious and non-Religions ..."

4. At the Court of the Amir by John Alfred Gray (1901)
"CHAPTER VII ETHICS Sir S. Pyne's adventure in the Kabul river. The Tower on the bank. minars of Alexander. ..."

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