- Abradruad).
Cairbre Cluichechair moved into Munster,
founding the Dál
Cairbre Aradh at an
early stage. However,
according to
historian C.
Thomas Cairney, the...
- (Quff), Sah,
Sheil Djaima, Algarah, Alhazem, Alghurfa, Almasila, Alardh,
Aradh Al-Abdullah, Tris, Alghuraf, Mdodh, Redood, Shahar, Eynat, Alhota, Mukalla...
-
Abhainn Dubh
River Uisge For
River Garry, Inverness-shire (Abhainn) G(h)
aradh River River Garry,
Perthshire (Abhainn) G(h)ar
River River North Esk Easg...
- (sometimes
spelled Arra)
takes its name from the
ancient territory of Ara (
Aradh, Tir Arad, Dál
Cairbri Arad) in
which it is found,
ruled by the Ó Donnagáin...
-
approximately 430
acres (0.67 sq mi). The name
derives from the Irish:
Aradh Buidhe (yellow land) or Ard
Buidhe (yellow height). The po****tion of the...
- , alap guru Isar āpe। Āratī alab ārādhanā Isarajī nā āratī ॥ —Guṇ Alap
Ārādh Bārahaṭha ane
rishi barābarī, vedavyās Īsar baḍā ॥॥॥ Īsar bāraṭh isau rame...
- H 2.18)
MacLysaght (More
Irish Families),
notes that the O'Donegans of
Aradh (Ara) in Múscraige Tíre
became dis****d by the O'Briens
whose chief there...
- H 2.18)
MacLysaght (More
Irish Families),
notes that the O'Donegans of
Aradh (Ara) in Múscraige Tíre
became dis****d by the O'Briens
whose chief there...
-
transcultural diffusion of
religious texts that
Mallison uncovered was the
Delami Aradh.
Between the 13th and 15th centuries, this
ritual began with
Ismailis and...
- H 2.18)
MacLysaght (More
Irish Families),
notes that the O'Donegans of
Aradh (Ara) in Múscraige Tíre
became dis****d by the O'Briens
whose chief there...