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Gadhra is a
census town in the Golmuri-****-Jugsalai CD
block in the
Dhalbhum subdivision of the
Purbi Singhbhum district in the
state of Jharkhand, India...
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Gadhra or O'Gara is an
Irish surname which originated in the
kingdom of
Luighne Connacht.
Variants include Garry, Geary, Gerry, and Guiry. According...
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Ferghal Dubh Ó
Gadhra, aka
Father Nicholas Ó
Gadhra O.S.A. (fl. 1655-after 5 June 1686) was an
Irish cleric and scribe. Ó
Gadhra was the
compiler of the...
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Ronan John Ross O'Gara (born 7
March 1977) is an
Irish former rugby union player and
current coach. O'Gara pla**** as a fly-half and is Ireland's second...
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Gadhra Chiefs of the Name were the
heads of the Clan O'Gara, who were
originally located in
Sliabh Lugha (formerly
known as Gailenga), the southern...
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Gadhra (c. 1597 –
after 1660),
sometimes referred to as
Farrell O'Gara, was lord of Coolavin, and
patron of the
Annals of the Four Masters. Ó
Gadhra was...
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Nollaig Ó
Gadhra (Irish pronunciation: [ˈn̪ˠɔl̪ˠəɟ oː ˈɡəiɾˠə]; 16
December 1943 – 13
August 2008) was an Irish-language activist,
journalist and historian...
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Toichleach Ua
Gadhra, King of Gailenga, in
medieval Ireland, died in 964.
Toichleach was a
grandson of
Gadhra, from whom the
surname O'Gara derived. He...
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Madudan mac
Gadhra Mór (died 1008) was the
namesake and
ancestor of the Ó
Madden family.
Madudan was the son of
Gadhra Mór mac
Dundach who
fought at the...
- Ruairí Ó
Gadhra, King of
Sliabh Lugha, died 1206. The
Annals of the Four
Masters appear to
contain one of the few
references to Ruairí,
reporting that...