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Machol was a
private serving as an
Indian Scout in the
United States Army
during the
Indian Wars who
received the
Medal of
Honor for bravery.
Machol was...
- with
names such as Mehroban,
Machol, and Mahshur, for example, Ibn
Battuta has
called this port "Majul" (Arabicized
Machol),
which according to Soltani...
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Michaelis Machol (November 18, 1845 –
August 26, 1912) was a German-born
American rabbi who
ministered in
Cleveland for
thirty years.
Machol was born on...
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Robert Engel Machol (October 16, 1917 in New York, USA –
November 12, 1998 in Maryland, USA) was an
American systems engineer and
professor of systems...
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Margot E.
Machol (also
known as
Margot Machol Bisnow) is an
American author and
former United States government official. She is
author of
Raising an...
- Wolt
Fabrycky Barbara Grosz Arthur David Hall III
Derek Hitchins Robert E.
Machol Radhika Nagpal Simon Ramo
Joseph Francis Shea
Katia Sycara Manuela M. Veloso...
- Hitchins".
INCOSE UK.
Retrieved 2 June 2007. Goode,
Harry H.;
Robert E.
Machol (1957).
System Engineering: An
Introduction to the
Design of Large-scale...
- mathematician,
natural philosopher,
corresponded with
Kepler and
Galileo Michaelis Machol,
rabbi Margaret Schönberger
Mahler (Medicine, 1922)
Austrian pediatrician...
- Rolf;
Robert E.
Machol (June 1962). "Are Secretan's
Fungus Names Valid?". Taxon. 26 (2/3): 251–255. doi:10.2307/1220563. JSTOR 1220563.
Machol,
Robert E. (August...
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Sudan World Cup squad". FIBA.basketball.
Retrieved August 11, 2023. Deng
Machol (September 9, 2023). "'The
world knows us.'
South Sudanese cheer their basketball...