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* [[Agnes Maule Machar]] (1837–1927), Canadian author |
* [[Agnes Maule Machar]] (1837–1927), Canadian author |
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* [[Josef Svatopluk Machar]] (1854–1942), Czech poet and essayist |
* [[Josef Svatopluk Machar]] (1854–1942), Czech poet and essayist |
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* [[Machar, The Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism]] |
* [[Machar, The Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism]], congregation in the Washington, DC metro area |
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* [[Machair (geography)]], a type of fertile low-lying raised beach |
* [[Machair (geography)]], a type of fertile low-lying raised beach |
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* machar, a transliteration of the Hebrew word meaning "tomorrow" |
* machar, a transliteration of the Hebrew word meaning "tomorrow" |
Revision as of 18:23, 31 August 2014
Machar may refer to:
- Agnes Maule Machar (1837–1927), Canadian author
- Josef Svatopluk Machar (1854–1942), Czech poet and essayist
- Machar, The Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism, congregation in the Washington, DC metro area
- Machair (geography), a type of fertile low-lying raised beach
- machar, a transliteration of the Hebrew word meaning "tomorrow"
- Machar Colony, a neighborhood in Kiamari Town, Pakistan
- Machar, Ontario, a township in Canada
- the Machars, a peninsula in southwest Scotland
- Riek Machar (b. 1952), the Vice President of Southern Sudan
- Saint Machar, a purported 6th century Gaelic saint
- St Machar's Cathedral in Aberdeen, Scotland
- Machar Oilfield a part of the Eastern Trough Area Project in the North Sea
- or Mosquito is called as Macchar in Hindi and Urdu
- an Anglicisation of Machair