Links To Ranks Equivalent To Major By Country
- Jagran (جګړن) (Afghanistan)
- 少校 (Shaoxiao) (PR China)
- Bojnik (Croatia)
- Ra'Ed (رائد) (Egypt and most Arab League member countries)
- Commandant (France)
- Tagmatarchis (Ταγματάρχης) (Greece & Cyprus)
- Őrnagy (Hungary)
- Commandant (Ireland)
- Rav seren (רב סרן) (Israel)
- Mayor (Indonesia)
- 少佐 (Shousa) (Japan)
- 소좌 (North Korea)
- 소령 (South Korea)
- Mejar (Malaysia)
- Sturmbannführer (Schutzstaffel and paramilitary organisations of Nazi Germany)
- Comandante (Spain)
- 少校 (Shaohsiao) (Republic of China/Taiwan)
- Binbaşı (Turkey)
- Thiếu Tá (Vietnam)
- Major (Serbia)
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Croatia (Bojnik)
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Rav seren - army (Israel)
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Rav seren - air force (Israel)
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Rav seren - navy (Israel)
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