See also: kuhar

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Kuhar (plural Kuhars)

  1. A surname.
    • 1852, Government v. Rewa, Boolakee Singh, and Hurkhoo Singh, Court of Nizamut Adawlut:
      No. 22, first count, fraudulently preferring an unfounded complaint, on the part of Boolakee Singh versus Bishoon Kuhar and others, charging them with plunder of property.
    • 1979, Kuhar v. Greensburg-Salem School District, United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. No. 79-1698.:
      Raymond Kuhar has been employed as a teacher, counselor, and administrator by the Greensburg-Salem School District for over 33 years.
    • 2007, The People v. Macias, Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Fifth Division. No. 1-04-3743.:
      They read him his Miranda rights and told him what codefendants Christopher Kuhar and Sergio Jimenez had said about the shooting.

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Kuhar is the 23500th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1081 individuals. Kuhar is most common among White (95.56%) individuals.

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