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Padar may refer to: *Padar tribe, a nomadic Turkic tribe living in Azerbaijan People *Anita Pádár (born 1979), Hungarian footballer *Gerli Padar (born 1979), Estonian singer *Ildikó Pádár (born 1970), Hungarian handball player *Ivari Padar (born 1965), Estonian politician *Martin Padar (born 1979), Estonian judoka *Tanel Padar (born 1980), Estonian singer Places *Padar (island), a small island part of Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia located within Komodo National Park *Padar, Azerbaijan (other), several places *Padar (Jammu and Kashmir), a region in Jammu and Kashmir, India *Padar, Rewa, a village in Madhya Pradesh, India *Padar, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Padar, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia See also

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Padar Tribe
Padar () is a nomadic tribe and sub-ethnic group of Azerbaijani Turks, living mainly in Azerbaijan, which came to the region during the Mongol invasions. Name The Padar tribe took its name from Baidar, son of Chagatai Khan, Chagatai. History At present the people of Padar live in Osko, Tabriz, in Dizaj Amirmaddar village. The Padar tribe was mentioned several times by Adam Olearius: The word "Mordov" signifies "fen" and the village derives its name from the fenny places which lie about it, wherein there are many springs, which fend forth their water with such violence, that there is no cold so great as to congeal them. Whence it comes, that there are abundance of swans there, even in the winter, whose down is gather for the Sophy's Beds and Pillows. This Village is inhabited by certain people whom they call ''Padars'', who have their particular language, though with some relation to the Turkish and Persian. Their religion is the Mohammedan (Sunni), inclining to the Turkish, but ac ...
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