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MA (journal)         
  • The editorial team of MA, Vienna 1922: Sándor Bortnyik, Béla Uitz, [[Erzsi Újvári]], [[Andor Simon]], Lajos Kassák, [[Jolán Simon]], Sándor Barta
AVANT-GARDE HUNGARIAN LITERATURE AND ARTS MAGAZINE
Ma (journal); Ma (magazine); MA (magazine)
Ma is a Hungarian magazine connected with the Magyar Aktivizmus (Hungarian Activism) artistic group whose title not only reflects their initials but also means "today". It was founded in 1916 in Budapest by Lajos Kassák, who continued to publish it in exile in Vienna until 1925.
Ma clique         
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  • The Muslim family of General Ma Bufang, favorable to the defense of Chiang, to the fight against corruption of Feng Yuxiang in Noroeste
HUI CHINESE MUSLIM POLITICAL FACTION IN THE WARLORD ERA
Xibei San Ma; Ma Clique; Sibei San Ma; Ma family
Qing dynasty Beiyang government Nationalist government (1927-1949) Dunganistan (in Xinjiang, 1934-1937)
Ma révolution         
2004 SINGLE BY JENIFER
Ma Révolution; Ma revolution
"Ma révolution" is the name of a 2004 song, the fifth single released by the French singer Jenifer Bartoli, and the first one from her second studio album Le Passage, on which it features as first track. It was the more successful song from it, reaching the top ten in France and Belgium (Wallonia).

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MA (journal)
Ma is a Hungarian magazine connected with the Magyar Aktivizmus (Hungarian Activism) artistic group whose title not only reflects their initials but also means "today". It was founded in 1916 in Budapest by Lajos Kassák, who continued to publish it in exile in Vienna until 1925.