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* [[Tamar (Genesis)]], mother of some of the children of |
* [[Tamar (Genesis)]], mother of some of the children of biblical Judah |
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* [[Tamar (daughter of David)]], daughter of biblical king David |
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* [[Tamar (goddess)]], deity in Georgian mythology |
* [[Tamar (goddess)]], deity in Georgian mythology |
Revision as of 23:22, 28 September 2021
Tamar may refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
- Tamar (album), by Tamar Braxton, 2000
- Tamar (novel), by Mal Peet, 2005
- Tamar (poem), an epic poem by Robinson Jeffers
People
- Tamar (name), including a list of people with the name
- Tamar (Genesis), mother of some of the children of biblical Judah
- Tamar (daughter of David), daughter of biblical king David
- Tamar (goddess), deity in Georgian mythology
- Tamar of Georgia (1160s–1213), ruled 1184–1213
- Tamar, also known as Gürcü Hatun (fl. 1237–1286), Georgian princess
- Támar (born 1980), American singer
Places
- Tamar, Hong Kong
- Tamar, Mazandaran, Iran
- Tamar, West Azerbaijan, Iran
- Tamar, Yazd, Iran
- Tamar block, Ranchi district, Jharkhand, India
- Tamar, India, Ranchi district, Jharkhand
- Tamar gas field, off the coast of Israel
- Tamar Regional Council, a local government in Israel
- Tamar River, in northern Tasmania, Australia
- River Tamar, in south west England
- Tamar (valley), the continuation of the Planica valley in the Julian Alps, Slovenia
Transportation and military
- Tamar-class lifeboat, a British lifeboat class
- HMS Tamar, the name of several ships and a naval station
- RM Tamar, a Royal Marines facility in Plymouth, England
- Tamar, and Tamar II, former and current Torpoint Ferry vessels
- Tamar, a GWR Caliph Class locomotive
Other uses
- Projeto TAMAR, a Brazilian non-profit organization
- Tamar FC, a former Australian football club