Maghar

Maghar

Maghar may refer to:

  • Maghar (month), the Sikh calendar month
  • Maghar, Uttar Pradesh, a town in Sant Kabir Nagar district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
  • Maghar, Israel, an Arab town in northern Israel
  • Al-Maghar, Palestinian village, depopulated in 1948

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