Kantar (disambiguation)
Kantar is the official Egyptian weight unit for measuring cotton.
Kantar may also refer to:
Business
- Kantar Group, UK-based market research group
- Kantar Media, international market research firm
- Kantar Media Philippines, Philippines market research firm specializing in broadcast media
Persons
- Edwin Kantar (born 1932), American bridge player
- Samir Kantar, also written Qantar, Kuntar, Quntar (born 1962), Lebanese Druze former member of the Palestine Liberation Front
- Selâhattin Kantar (1878–1949), Turkish archaeologist, museum director, journalist and playwright
Places
- Kantar, Gercüş, a village in the District of Gercüş, Batman Province, Turkey
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See also
- Kantara (disambiguation)
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