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Magnus II Eriksson (Modern Europe)
magpie (bird)
Magritte, Ren (-Franois-Ghislain) (Belgian painter)
Magsaysay, Ramon (Philippine president)
magus (people, Persia)
Magyar (member of the principal ethnic group of Hungary)
Mahabharata (literature, India)
Mahan, Alfred Thayer (American military leader & historian)
Maharashtra (state, India)
Mahasanghika (Religion)
Mahathir bin Mohamad (Malaysian politician)
Mahayana (school of Buddhism)
Mahd, al- (Sudanese Islamic historian)
mahdi (messiah)
Mahdist movement (Africa)
Mahfouz, Naguib (Egyptian novelist)
Mahilyow (city, Belarus)
Mahler, Gustav (Conductor / Composer)
mahogany family (Botany)
Mahone, William (American military leader & politician)
Maidstone (city, England)
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Mailer, Norman (Writer)
Maillol, Aristide (French sculptor, artist & painter)
Maimon, Salomon (German philosopher)
Maimonides, Moses (Philosopher / Physician / Religious Figure)
Main River (Europe)
Maine (region and former province, France)
Maine (state, United States)
Maine coon cat (cat)
Maine, destruction of the (U.S. History)
Maintenon, Franoise d'Aubign, marchioness de (French royalty)
Mainz (city, Germany)
Maistre, Joseph de (French writer & statesman/stateswoman)
Maitland (of Lethington), William (Scottish statesman/stateswoman)
Maitland, Frederic William (English jurist & historian)
Maitreya (Hindu mythology)
Majapahit empire (Southern Asia)
majolica (in household, sculpture)
Major, John (1943-, British politician)
Majorca (island, Spain)
Majuro (capital, Marshall Islands)
Makalu (mountain)
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