Adzhar -

: Individuals such as Adzhar A. Albani have served in high-level government roles, including directing financial management for the Bureau of Customs in the Philippines.

: The name is derived from the 19th-century Turkish word Acar , which stems from the Georgian name for the province, Ač'ara . Contemporary References adzhar

In modern professional contexts, "Adzhar" is frequently found as a surname or given name in Southeast Asia, particularly in and Singapore : : Individuals such as Adzhar A

: Scholars like Mohamad Adzhar Md Zawawi contribute to fields such as organic thermoelectric materials and engineering. : While most Georgians are Orthodox Christian, the

: Adzhars are historically recognized as a Georgian people with a unique cultural identity influenced by their geography in the southern Caucasus.

: Adzrul Syafiq Bin Adzhar is noted for his work in gifted education and psychology.

: While most Georgians are Orthodox Christian, the Adzhar population has a significant history of Islam , a legacy of centuries under Ottoman rule, though many have returned to Christianity in recent decades.