Madyar may refer to: Lajos Magyar (1891–1940), Hungarian journalist and Sinologist also known as Lyudvig Ignatyevich Madyar Robert "Madyar" Brovdi (born...
Йо́сипович; born 9 August 1975), commonly known by his call sign Madyar (Ukrainian: Мадяр, lit. 'Madyar', 'Hungarian') is a Ukrainian soldier, politician, and businessman...
Hungarian ethnonymic surname A character from the videogame Brawlhalla. Madyar (disambiguation) Magar (disambiguation) Mugel, a Hun tribe All pages with...
Navnath Grantha) Macchendranath Guru Peeth in Sri Guru Parashakthi Kshethra: Madyar: Mangalore, Dakshina Kannada district. Machendranath Gudi in sri kadri manjunatheshwara...
Umayyad push to conquer northern states of the Marca Hispanica and the name Madyar was given to the town. It was later settled by the Banu Jalaf who made it...
Mojtaba (Madyar) Saminejad (Persian: مجتبی سمیع نژاد, born 30 September 1980 in Tehran) is an Iranian blogger and writer. He studied journalism at the...
citing a Ukrainian military source. Ukrainian drone unit commander Robert "Madyar" Brovdi confirmed that Russia had captured Soledar's last industrial zone...
department, was also detained. Information was being collected on Rashidov; Madyar Khudaibergenov [ru], First Secretary of the Xorazm Regional Committee, admitted...
Yakub Yusuf, his brother Muhammadyar, as well as his nephews Abdurasul, Madyar, Nasyr and Ibadulla. They were first taken from Khiva to Tashkent, where...
Marine Artillery Brigade, in Altestove 414th Marine Strike UAV Battalion "Madyar's Birds" (raised in January 2024, previously a company within the 59th Motorized...
Ivan Mihaylovich, representative of Mukachevo Greek-Catholic diocese. 19. MADYAR Ivan Mikhailovich, deputy of the Regional Council, the representative of...