Mata Hari (disambiguation) — Mata Hari was an exotic dancer convicted of espionage during World War I. Mata Hari or Matahari may also refer to: Mata Hari (1931 film), a 1931 film starring Greta Garbo in the title role Children of Mata Hari, a 1970 French crime film directed… … Wikipedia
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Hari Singh (disambiguation) — There are at least two people by the name of Hari Singh:*Hari Singh was an Indian ruler at the time of Indian independence. *Hari Singh (soldier) was an Indian Army officer … Wikipedia
Mata Hari — For other uses, see Mata Hari (disambiguation). Mata Hari Mata Hari on a 1906 postcard Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle 7 August 1876(1876 08 07) … Wikipedia
Mata Hari (1931 film) — For other uses, see Mata Hari (disambiguation). Mata Hari Directed by George Fitzmaurice Produced by … Wikipedia
Mata Hari (1985 film) — For other uses, see Mata Hari (disambiguation). Mata Hari is a 1985 film produced by Golan Globus featuring Sylvia Kristel in the title role of exotic dancer Mata Hari, executed for espionage during World War I. The film portrays Mata Hari as an… … Wikipedia
Children of Mata Hari — For other uses, see Mata Hari (disambiguation). Children of Mata Hari Theatrical poster Directed by Jean Delanno … Wikipedia
Mata Hari (song) — Mata Hari Eurovision Song Contest 1976 entry Country Norway Artist(s) Anne Karine Strøm … Wikipedia
David Rose (disambiguation) — David Rose (1910–1990) was a British born American songwriter, composer, arranger, and orchestra leader. David Rose may also refer to: David Rose (1892–1986), builder, philanthropist and enemy of Richard Nixon, New York, USA David Rose (animator) … Wikipedia
Hare (disambiguation) — Hare could refer to: *Hare, the mammals that are very closely related to rabbits. *Hare is the form of Sanskrit name of svayam bhagavan Krishna, God in Hinduism and Krishnaism. *Hare Krishna mantra *Sea hare, are small marine gastropod molluscs… … Wikipedia