Amar Ammour
Origin/Culture/Country: AlgerianAmar Ammour: an Algerian football player who is currently playing for USM Alger in the Algerian league.
Amar Singh Chamkila
Origin/Culture/Country: IndianAmar Singh Chamkila: was a high-profile Punjabi singer, songwriter, and musician. He is widely touted as the most influential Punjabi singer of all time. This is an incredible feat as Chamkila sang for less than a decade. He is also regarded as one of the greatest Punjabi live stage performers.
Amar Kant
Origin/Culture/Country: IndianAmar Kant: a noted writer of Hindi literature. His novel Inhin Hathiyaron Se earned him the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2007.[1] Octogenarian Amar Kant is fighting against penury.[1] And his only weapon is his pen.
Amar Nath Kak
Origin/Culture/Country: IndianAmar Nath Kak: was a prominent Kashmiri lawyer and author. His most important books are Hamara Vrittanta and the Gayatri, both written in Hindi. He was the older brother of Kashmiri archaeologist and politician Ram Chandra Kak.Hamara Vrittanta contains information on the social and religious life of Kashmiri Pandits in the first half of the 20th century. It also presents the drama of the war between India and Pakistan.
Amar Ghoul
Origin/Culture/Country: AlgerianAmar Ghoul: is an Algerian politician.In the political field, he was elected in 1997 as an MP to the Assemblée populaire nationale for the MSP. He quickly became chairman of the parliamentary group.
Moustafa Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Amar
Origin/Culture/Country: EgyptianMoustafa Ahmed Mohamed Hassan Amar: Moustafa attended Al-Shaheed Abbas School where his talent and love for music and singing earned him the role of lead singer in the school concert. His father got him a guitar when he was ten and he began taking summer classes.At that time after completin
Mohammed Ali Amar
Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishMohammed Ali Amar: a former Spanish footballer who played central midfielder.He is best remembered for scoring one of the most famous last minute goals in European football when scoring the winner for Real Zaragoza in the 1995 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final,[1][2]an ambitious lob over the Arsenal goalkeeper David Seaman from 40 yards out in the final minute of extra time, with the irony being the goal came from a former Spurs player. Tottenham subsequently made a fanzine based on this moment, dubbed "One Flew Over Seaman's Head".