Places
*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 footballerOrganizations
* Interstate Aviation Committee, also known as MAK (based on the Russian acronym МАК) * MAK Technologies, Inc., a software company * Maktab al-Khidamat, the forerunner to al-Qaeda * Maschinenbau Kiel, German industrial company now part of Vossloh; made railway locomotives * MAT Macedonian Airlines, former national flag carrier airline of the Republic of Macedonia * Mongolyn Alt Corporation, a Mongolian mining company * Movement for the Autonomy of Kabylie, a political organization in AlgeriaTechnology
* Media Access Key, used byOther 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.See also
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