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Navar or
Navor or
Naver (Persian: نوار or ناور) may
refer to:
Navar,
Hamadan (نوار -
Navār)
Navar, West
Azerbaijan (ناور -
Nāvar) This
disambiguation page...
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Knutna nävar was a
communist progg band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They were
active during the 1970s. Some of
their works are
Swedish renditions of classical...
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Tonia Navar (1886–1959), also
known as
Melle Tonia Navar and
Antoinette Lauzur, was a
French actress and playwright. She
performed in 1927 at the Comédie...
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Ludovic Navarre (French pronunciation: [lydovik
navaʁ], born 10
April 1969),
known by his
stage name St Germain, is a
French musician. His
style has been...
- The Earl or
Mormaer of Ross was the
ruler of the
province of Ross in
northern Scotland. In the
early Middle Ages, Ross was part of the vast
earldom of...
- Dacht-i-
Navar Group is a
volcanic field in Afghanistan. It
consists of a
group of lava
domes and
stratovolcanoes at the
southern end of the Dacht-i-
Navar depression...
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Navar (Persian: ناور, also
Romanized as
Nāvar, Nāver, and Nāvor) is a
village in Chaldoran-e
Jonubi Rural District, in the
Central District of Chaldoran...
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Navar (Persian: نوار, also
Romanized as
Navār; also
known as Nuwar) is a
village in
Razan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Razan County, Hamadan...
- Xiaosu; Lim, Shufen; Michael,
Laura F.; Ruotolo, Giacomo; Gribble, Grace;
Navar, Ann Marie; Nicholls,
Stephen J. (12
November 2023). "Lepodisiran, an Extended-Duration...
- great-grandson of
Robert III
Other titles: Earl of
Crawford (1398), Lord
Brechin and
Navar (1472 for life)
David Lindsay, 1st Duke of
Montrose (1440–1495), son of...