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Encyclopedia > Hagar

Hagar can refer to:

  • Hagar (Bible), in the Book of Genesis, the handmaiden of Sarah and wife of Abraham
  • Hagarism: The Making of the Islamic World, title name taken from the above lady
  • Hagar (company), an Icelandic retailer company, part of the Baugur Group
  • Hägar the Horrible, the comic strip by Dik Browne
  • Sammy Hagar, the rock musician

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Hagar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (421 words)
Hagar (Arabic هاجر; Hajar; Hebrew הָגָר "Stranger", Standard Hebrew Hagar, Tiberian Hebrew Hāḡār) is an Egyptian-born servant of Sarah, wife of Abraham in the Book of Genesis and in the Torah.
Hagar is the Egyptian servant and second spouse of Abraham[1], mentioned in Genesis 16.
Hagar is often used as example of the silently victimized, since her only recorded statement is a plea for death.
Sammy Hagar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (727 words)
Hagar's first major success, however, came from his work with the group Montrose on their debut and sophomore albums, including the Hagar-penned song "Bad Motor Scooter".
Hagar commenced a solo recording and touring career to increasing success, enjoying hits such as Red, Heavy Metal, Three Lock Box, and perhaps his best-known song I Can't Drive 55, a gripe against the (now-repealed) federally-imposed speed limit of 55 miles per hour on all U.S. highways.
Hagar owns a nightclub and restaurant in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico called Cabo Wabo, where the video for the 1999 hit song "Mas Tequila" (from the Red Voodoo album) was filmed.
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