- André
Chardar (7
October 1906 – 13
April 1993) was a
French international footballer.
Chardar was born in
Buenos Aires in
Argentina to
French parents...
- Sena
launched Indian Express –
January 8, 1999 "Hindu Leader, Ex-minister
Chardar Singh is Dead". www.khaleejtimes.com.
Archived from the
original on 8 June...
- Ivan Bek
Pierre Bernard Laurent Blanc Bernard Boissier Éric
Cantona André
Chardar Johann Charpenet Paul
Chillan Patrick Cubaynes Johnny Ecker Jean-Marc Ferratge...
- of the five
rivers and
Sindh (1883), p. 33 "Hindu Leader, Ex-minister
Chardar Singh is Dead".
Khaleej Times. 3
August 2009.
Archived from the original...
- Rajasthan. They have four sons and one daughter. "Hindu Leader, Ex-minister
Chardar Singh is Dead". 8 June 2011.
Archived from the
original on 8 June 2011...
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Gazetteer of
India –
Digital South Asia Library". "Hindu Leader, Ex-minister
Chardar Singh is Dead".
Khaleej Times. 3
August 2009.
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original on 1 May 2021.
Retrieved 1 May 2021. "Hindu Leader, Ex-minister
Chardar Singh is Dead".
Khaleej Times. 3
August 2009.
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- GK
Charles Frondas DF
Edward Skiller DF André
Chardar DF
Louis Cazal "Pierrot" (c) DF Ljubiša Stefanović MF
Emile Féjean MF
Xavier Lucibello...
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Archived from the
original on 29 July 2012.
Retrieved 31
March 2011. "André
Chardar FFF Profile" (in French).
French Football Federation.
Archived from the...
- Bucharest,
Romania Bodola 10', 81'
Wetzer 17', 68'
Schwartz 20', 46'
Report Chardar 63' (pen.)
Rolhion 75', 77' Stadium:
Stadionul Republicii Attendance: 10...