Dr Mukund Ramrao Jayakar (b. 13 November 1873 ; d.10 March 1959, Bombay) was first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Poona.
Mr. Jayakar had studied LL.B. in Bombay in 1902 and become barrister in 1905 at London. In 1905 he was enrolled as advocate of the Bombay High Court. He was Director of Bombay Chronicle along with Jinnah.
He was a member of the Bombay Legislative Council during 1923-1925, and a leader of the Swaraj Party. He also become member of Central Legislative Assembly. In 1937 he become Judge of Federal Court of India at Delhi and in 1939 a Member of the Privy Council in London. In December 1946, he joined Constituent Assembly of India
He died on 10 March 1959 at Bombay at the age of 86.
Mór (German: Moor) is a town in Fejér county, Hungary. Among the smaller towns in the Central Transdanubia Region of Hungary, it lies between Vértes and Bakony Hills, in the northwestern corner of Fejér Country. The historic roots of the present town go back to the Celtic an Roman Period. The town is the meanest settlement in the Mór-ditch it is also the economical, institutional and cultural centre of the small region of Mór including 13 settlements. The improvement of the town began with the arrival of ethnic German settlers and Capuchin monks in 1697. In 1758 it got the marker-town state.
The host of here living inhabitants the oenological and ethnic customs, the fine and arts and crafts as well as grooming of musical culture, the face of the town that becomes continuously nicer make the town more and more attractive for the visiting guest. The Battle of Mór on December 30, 1848 was a crucial victory for the Austrian Empire's forces in crushing the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Ferenc Krausz, who was rewarded with the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize in 2006, was born May 17, 1962 in Mór.
Méré may refer to:
MR, Mr, mr, or mR may refer to:
Maer may refer to:
See also places called Maerdy
Corneşti (Hungarian: Magyarszarvaskend; German: Hirschdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania. It is composed of nine villages: Bârlea (Ónok), Corneşti, Igriţia (Kisigrice), Lujerdiu (Lózsárd), Morău (Móró), Stoiana (Esztény), Tiocu de Jos (Alsótök), Tiocu de Sus (Felsőtök) and Tioltiur (Tötör).
According to the census from 2002 there was a total population of 1,809 people living in this town. Of this population, 83.80% are ethnic Romanians, 14.64% are ethnic Hungarians and 1.54% ethnic Romani.
Mór is a Gaelic-Irish female given name.
Mór is a feminine first name used in Ireland since the medieval era. It may have been the original form of the name Maureen.
It is distinct from the descriptive term "mór", which designates "big" or "senior".