What is the meaning of Bahar?

A weight used in the 18th and 19th century in the Middle East and the East Indies, of no single standard but rather of varying sizes sometimes termed little bahars and great bahars.

spring (season)

to worsen or to have a diminishing effect on performance

characteristic of a decline in performance

Alternative spelling of baar

sea

sea

(major) river

(major) lake

a measure of weight widely used in Southeast Asia

spring, springtime

youth

blossom

spice

Source: wiktionary.org