"Haknazar" is a title given to a person who holds a position of authority and leadership among the Kazakh and Kyrgyz people. The title is derived from the words "khan" and "azar," which means "to rule" or "to lead" in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages. The title is often used to refer to a tribal or clan leader, someone who is respected and influential within the community. In this sense, the title "Haknazar" can be seen as equivalent to the title of "khan" in other Central Asian cultures, such as the Kyrgyz and Kazakh people.
"Haknazar" is a title given to a person who holds a position of authority and leadership among the Kazakh and Kyrgyz people. The title is derived from the words "khan" and "azar," which means "to rule" or "to lead" in the Kazakh and Kyrgyz languages. The title is often used to refer to a tribal or clan leader, someone who is respected and influential within the community. In this sense, the title "Haknazar" can be seen as equivalent to the title of "khan" in other Central Asian cultures, such as the Kyrgyz and Kazakh people.