- Look up
hankar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hankar may
refer to: Paul
Hankar (1859–1901),
Belgian architect and
designer Hankar metro station, Brussels...
- Paul
Hankar (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɑ̃kaʁ]; 11
December 1859 – 17
January 1901) was a
Belgian architect and
furniture designer, and an
innovator in...
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Hankar House (French:
Maison Hankar; Dutch: ****s
Hankar) is a
historic town
house in Brussels, Belgium. It was
designed by the
architect Paul
Hankar,...
- Bourgeois. Façade of the
Hankar House by Paul
Hankar (1893)
Former Chemiserie Niguet storefront on the Rue Royale/Koningsstraat by
Hankar (1896) Hôtel Albert...
- Ahankar,
commonly rendered as
Hankaar or
Hankār (Punjabi: ਹੰਕਾਰ, pronunciation: [ɦaunkäːaɝ])
based upon its
pronunciation in Punjabi, is a
Gurmukhi word...
- architecture.
Through Beyaert,
Hankar also
became an
admirer of Viollet-le-Duc. In 1893,
Hankar designed and
built the
Hankar House, his own
residence in...
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considered one of the
first buildings in that
style (along with the
Hankar House by Paul
Hankar,
built at the same time)
because of its
highly innovative plan...
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Hankar (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃kaʁ]) is a
Brussels Metro station on the
eastern branch of line 5. It is
located in the muni****lity of Auderghem, in...
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interior designer, and art theorist.
Together with
Victor Horta and Paul
Hankar, he is
considered one of the
founders of Art
Nouveau in Belgium. He worked...
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Qureshi Hashmi Hakari Harithi (born in 409
Hijri (c.1018 CE), in the town of
Hankar), town of
Mosul (city of
northern Iraq, some 400 km
north of Baghdad), died...