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Louis Sachar (/ˈsækər/ SAK-ər; born
March 20, 1954) is an
American young-adult mystery-comedy author. He is best
known for the
Wayside School series and...
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Sachar may
refer to:
Sachar (biblical figure), a
minor biblical figure Abram L.
Sachar,
American historian and
Brandeis University president Bhim Sen Sachar...
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Howard Morley Sachar (February 10, 1928 –
April 18, 2018) was an
American historian. He was
Professor Emeritus of
History and
International Affairs at...
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Sachar (born 24 July 1981, in India) is an
Indian singer,
composer and film scorer.
Sachar was born to father, R. K.
Sachar, and mother, Usha
Sachar in...
- The
Sachar Committee was a seven-member high-level
committee established in
March 2005 by
former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The
committee was...
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eldest brother,
Howard Sachar, was also a historian.
Another sibling,
David B.
Sachar, is a gastroenterologist.
Edward Sachar attended Harvard College...
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David B.
Sachar is an
American gastroenterologist.
Sachar received his
undergraduate degree at
Harvard College and
earned his
medical degree from Harvard...
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Holes is a 1998
young adult novel written by
Louis Sachar and
first published by Farrar,
Straus and Giroux. The book
centers on
Stanley Yelnats, who is...
- neo-Western
comedy drama film
directed by
Andrew Davis and
written by
Louis Sachar,
based on his 1998 novel. The film
stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Patricia...
- Bhim Sen
Sachar (1
December 1894 – 18
January 1978) was an
Indian politician who
served three times as the
Chief Minister of Punjab.
Sachar was born on...