The word Hara can refer to:
HARA is an acronym for :
Haraç (Greek: χαράτσι/charatsi, Serbo-Croatian: harač) was a land-tax on non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire.
Haraç was developed from an earlier form of land taxation, kharaj (harac), and was, in principle, only payable by non-Muslims; it was seen as a counterpart to zakat paid by Muslims. The haraç system later merged into the cizye taxation system.
Haraç collection was reformed by a firman of 1834, which abolished the old levying system, and required that haraç be raised by a commission composed of the kadı and the ayans, or municipal chiefs of rayas in each district. The firman made several other changes to taxation.
Hara is a jatt surname in North-western India. It is found among Hindus and Sikh Jats.
Sikhs with surname Hara belong to the village - Nandpur, Near Ludhiana in Punjab. They are basically a farming and land owning community. In modern times they have taken up various other professions.
Hara (written: 原 or はら) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
All that I can smell is your perfume
On a coat hanging behind the door
Stimulating senses
I can't touch for fear I want more
More of the same in large amounts
Looking through a camera lens
The eye of a machine
Is more honest than mine
Time is on your side
To take time is not a cry
In the words of a simple man
To be one of a special kind
You can't be mine
You can't be mine
You can't be mine
Or be touched again
Let me take a picture of you
Let me close my eyes for a time
All that I can smell is your perfume
And it gets me quite uneasy
As empty words fall
On an empty facade
There empty words are falling
You could almost be a mannequin
You could almost be
Time is on your side
To take time is not a cry
In the words of a simple man
To be one of a special kind
You can't be mine
You can't be mine
You can't be mine
Or be touched again
You can't be mine
You can't be mine
You can't be mine