Duggar

Duggar

Duggar may refer to:

  • Duggar family, stars of the reality TV series 19 Kids and Counting
    • Jim Bob Duggar, father of the Duggar family and former Arkansas state legislator
  • Jammu, an administrative region of India, also known as Duggar

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