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1 Places
2 Acronyms
3 People
4 Fictional characters
5 Other uses
6 See also
Places[edit]
Acronyms[edit]
MAL (gene), a human gene that encodes myelin and lymphocyte protein
maritime affairs
abdominal wall
problems
Mid-America League, a short lived independent minor baseball league
Model Arab League, an educational program that simulates the activities of the Arab
League
MonetDB Assembly Language, an assembly-like language used by
application website
People[edit]
Mal language
Mal Ryder (born 1944), stage name of British singer Paul Bradley Couling
Suraj Mal of Nurpur, Rajput ruler (1613–1618) of Nurpur, Himachal Pradesh in India
Todar Mal (died 1589), finance minister of the Mughal Empire during the reign of
Fictional characters[edit]
MAL (Captain Planet), Dr. Blight's evil supercomputer in the Captain Planet and the
Planeteers series
Other uses[edit]
See also[edit]
Malla (disambiguation)
MALS (disambiguation)
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MAL.
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