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Tamar the Great reigned as Queen of Georgia 1184 to 1213, during the height of the Georgian Golden Age. She is also playable in the Civilization VI DLC Rise and Fall. Her playstyle emphasises achieving Golden Ages and faith-based growth.
Tamar is the administrative centre of Hong Kong located in Admiralty. It is home to Hong Kong's Legislative Council and Central Government Offices of the Hong Kong Government. Adjacent to the island's financial heart at the Central harbour front, the word 'Tamar' is often used as a metonym for the Government of Hong Kong.
Tamar Kaprelian is an Armenian American musician and singer. She is best known for her single "New Day" and for winning the Cover Contest in March 2008 with "Apologize" by OneRepublic. She was selected to be part of Genealogy, a collective Armenian international music band to represent Armenia in 2015 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with the song "Face the Shadow".
Singer Tamar Braxton has this name. She pronounces it like 'tay-mar'. She is the sister of singer Toni Braxton.
Also the name of the river in between the counties of Devon and Cornwall in England, UK.
Tamar is the code name for Christiaan Boogart in the book Tamar by Mal Peet.
Tamar is also a biblical character, at least in the English translation of the bible. I love this name.
The River Tamar forms the border between Devon and Cornwall in South West England.
The book “Tamar” by Mal Peet won the Carnegie medal for 2005. The main character is a girl named Tamar after the river.
The river-name Tamar is ancient Celtic, possibly meaning 'the dark one' or simply 'the river'. There are several other British rivers whose names have the same root-meaning; the Thames (Latin Tamesis) in London, the Team in County Durham, the Thame in Buckingham/Oxfordshire, and finally the Tame, of which there are three, in Warwickshire/Staffordshire, Yorkshire/Cheshire and North Yorkshire.

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