MAK
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MAK may refer to:
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People
M. A. Khan (1920–2001), Indian politician
Mahafarid Amir Khosravi (1969–2014), Iranian businessman
Mahboob Ali Khan (1866–1911), 6th Nizam of Hyderabad
Mahmood Ahmad Khan , Pakistani politician
Mahmoud Abdel Khalek (born 1938), Lebanese politician
Maimul Ahsan Khan (born 1954), Bangladeshi scholar
Mairaj Ahmad Khan (born 1975)
Makhdoom Ali Khan (born 1954), practising Senior Advocate Supreme Court
Malak Azmat Khan , Pakistani politician
Malik Ahmad Khan (born 1971), Pakistani politician
Malik Aitbar Khan (born 1953), Pakistani politician
Malik Alaudin Khan , the Jagirdar of Tijara
Malik Allahyar Khan (1927–2008), parliamentarian from Pakistan
Mansur Ali Khan (disambiguation) , several
Manzoor Ahmed Kakar (born 1971), Pakistani politician
Manzoor Ali Khan (1922–1980), Sindhi classical singer
Mar Aprim Khamis , Assyrian Church of the East bishop
Marcus A. Kemp (1878–1957), American politician
Margaret Anderson Kelliher (born 1968), American politician
Maria Araújo Kahn , American judge
Mario Alberto Kempes (born 1954), Argentinian footballer
Organizations
Technology
Media Access Key, used by TiVo digital video recorders
Multiple Activation Key, or Volume license key (VLK), a type of activation key for Microsoft products
Other uses
Male germ cell-associated kinase , a human protein
Maschinen Krieger (Ma. K ZBV3000) , a science fiction universe created by Japanese artist and sculptor Kow Yokoyama
Maximale Arbeitsplatz-Konzentration , a German expression corresponding to threshold limit value , which relates to safe daily exposure levels to chemical substances
A male name, known in Bosnia and Herzegovina primarily as the nickname of the Bosnian poet "Mehmedalija Maka Dizdar".
In South Sudan, makk was the title of king.
In Hungarian language, makk means acorn.[ 1]
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