Askar
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Askar (Arabic: عسكر) is an Arabic word meaning guard or soldier, derived from the Persian Lashkar. The term may refer to:
Places
- Askar (camp), Palestinian refugee camp in 2000-2002
- Al-Askar, the capital of Egypt from 750-868 AD
- Al-Askari Mosque, a Muslim holy site in the Iraqi city of Samarra
- Askar (Bahrain), a town in Bahrain
- Askar, a fictional ancient mythical civilisation in Robin Jarvis' Wyrd Museum Trilogy
People
- Hasan al-Askari (846-874), Shi'a Imam
- Askar Akayev (b. 1944), President of Krgyzstan
- Askar Aitmatov (b. 1959), Foreign Minister in Krgyzstan
- Aziz Ben Askar (b. 1976), Moroccan soccer player
- Jafar al-Askari (جعفر العسكري) (1887–1936), Prime Minister of Iraq
- Zainab Al Askari, Bahraini actress
- Sami al-Askari, Iraqi politician
- Abu Hilal al-Askari (Arabic: علي هلال العسكري) (d. 1005 CE), an Islamic scholar
Military units
- Rejimen Askar Wataniah, reserve component of the Malaysian Army
- Rejimen Askar Jurutera DiRaja, Malaysian combat unit
- Royal Brunei Armed Forces (known as Askar Melayu Brunei)
Other
- Al-Askar, a valuable camel which was part of the procession for the negotiations at the Battle of Bassorah in 7th Century Iraq
- Askar, the breakthrough fictional role played by Azerbaijani actor Rashid Behbudov