Hisar
Hisar ( Arabic حصار, DMG ḥiṣār , "siege" or "blockade", Turkish for "fortress" or "fort") stands for:
- Puli Hisar , a district in the Baglan province of Afghanistan
- in Bulgaria
- Chissarja (Hisarya), a city
- Eski Hisar (Old Fortress), Turkish name of a fortress in Stara Sagora
- Demir Hisar , a municipality in Macedonia
- in India
- Hisar (India) , a city (formerly called Hisar-i Firuza ) in the state of Haryana
- Hisar (District) , administrative district in the state of Haryana with the city of Hisar as its center
- Bala Hissar, in Pakistan a settlement from the city Pushkalavati emerged
- in Serbia
- Küçük Hisar, Turkish name for the village of Bačka Palanka
- Aladža Hisar, Turkish name of the village of Kruševac
- Hisar (Leskovac) , mountain near the town of Leskovac ; Hisar is also a small sub-municipality in the Leskovac municipality
- Hisar (Prokuplje) , a mountain with the castle “Jug Bogdan” near the town of Prokuplje
- in Turkey
- a village in Denizli Province, see Hisar (Sarayköy)
- Hisar (magazine) , a literary magazine in Ankara
- a place on the Euphrates, see monumental tombs in Elif, Hisar and Hasanoğlu
Hisar is a family name for the following people:
- Abdülhak Şinasi Hisar (1887–1963), Ottoman-Turkish author
- Remziye Hisar (1902-1992), Turkish chemist
HISAR is the abbreviation for:
- Hughes Integrated Surveillance and Reconnaissance , a radar system for the drone Global Hawk is used
See also: