Khaznadar

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Khaznadar is a surname of Turkish origin, derived from a word meaning treasurer, [1] and used mostly in Tunisia. Today, the surname is most prevalent in Algeria and Tunisia. [2]

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  1. Thasneem, Umer O.; Olimat, Muhamad S.; El-Mesawi, Mohamed El-Tahir; Sajjadi, Seyed Mahdi; Tourage, Mahdi; Krawietz, Birgit; Sabet, Amr G. E.; Kiel, Doug; Mir, Anita; Rizvi, Sajjad H.; Aviv, Efrat E.; Daniels, Timothy P.; Derayeh, Minoo; Ben-Ami, Naama; Johnston, David; Ali, Syed Asim; Jones, Alyson E.; Holtzman, Livnat; Fatima, Altaf; Ahmad, Junaid S.; Huda, Qamar-ul (2008-06-02). "American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 25:2".
  2. "Khaznadar Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History".