- The name
Sigar can
refer to four
people in
Scandinavian mythology,
surrounding the
legends of
Sigurd the
dragon slayer. One of them only
appears as the...
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Office of the
Special Inspector General for
Afghanistan Reconstruction (
SIGAR) is the U.S. government's
leading oversight authority on
Afghanistan reconstruction...
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Sigar is a free
software library (under the
Apache License) that
provides a cross-platform, cross-language
programming interface to low-level information...
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Sigur Rós (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɪːɣʏrous] ) is an
Icelandic post-rock band that
formed in 1994 in Reykjavík. It
comprises lead
vocalist and guitarist...
- Ully
Sigar Rusady (born 4
January 1952 in Garut, West Java) is an
Indonesian musician and
environmental activist. She
wrote many
songs with an environmental...
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Sigar Rural District (Persian: دهستان سيگار) is in the
Central District of La**** County, Fars province, Iran. Its
capital is the
village of
Sigar-e Bala...
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Sigar (or Sigegar; died c. 996) was an Anglo-Saxon
Bishop of Wells.
Sigar was a monk at
Winchester before becoming abbot of
Glastonbury Abbey about 970...
- (PDF). NATO.
Retrieved 12 May 2023. "Quarterly
Report to Congress" (PDF).
Sigar. 30
April 2021.
Retrieved 12 May 2023.
CENTCOM reportacq.osd.mil January...
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Sigar [Sigarr],
whence come the Siklings: that is the
house of
Siggeir [Siggeirr], who was son-in-law of Völsung [Vǫlsungr],—and the
house of
Sigar,...
- the
architect of the
economic plan for the New
Order era and Dora
Marie Sigar, a
Protestant Christian of
Minahasan descent, who
originated from the Maengkom...