Madara (disambiguation)

Madara (disambiguation)

"Madara" is a Japanese media franchise.

Madara may also refer to:
*"Moryou Senki Madara 2", a video game released in Japan
*"Madara" (album), by The Gazette
*Madara (village), in Bulgaria
*Madara Peak, a 430m peak in Vidin Heights, Livingston Island
*Madara Rider, an early medieval large rock relief
*Madara Uchiha, a character in "Naruto" media

ee also

*Madaras (disambiguation)


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