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- Achmet Borumborad (fl. 1769–1786), Achmet Borumbadad (or sometimes simply Dr. Achmet or Mr. Achmet) was the ****umed name of an eccentric medical con-artist...
- A Turkish Baths was opened on Bachelor's Walk in the 1770s by Achmet Borumborad, an Irish man who masqueraded as a Turk for a period in the late eighteenth...
- Daughter and Night Shift are set in Finglas Bono, lead singer of U2 Achmet Borumborad, con-artist who operated in late 18th-century Dublin Charles Bowden, Irish...
- the Belfast Charitable Society's poorhouse, is laid. OctoberAchmet Borumborad, con-artist, opens a Turkish Baths on Bachelor's Quay (modern day Bachelor's...
- Countess of Desart (1857–1933), philanthropist Patrick Joyce, aka Achmet Borumborad, a Kilkenny man who masqueraded as a Turk for a period in the late eighteenth...
- construction of a Publick Bath in Dublin in May 1771 and named Achmet Borumborad as a well qualified individual for carrying such a scheme into existence...
- construction of a Publick Bath in Dublin in May 1771 and named Achmet Borumborad as a well qualified individual for carrying such a scheme into existence...
- construction of a Publick Bath in Dublin in May 1771 and named Achmet Borumborad as a well qualified individual for carrying such a scheme into existence...
- construction of a Publick Bath in Dublin in May 1771 and named Achmet Borumborad as a well qualified individual for carrying such a scheme into existence...
- Bilitis, a collection of erotic poetry "discovered" by Pierre Louÿs. Achmet Borumborad, a late 18th-century doctor and businessman in Dublin, purportedly from...