- of Kobâ (
Gobha). The Kobâ rajâ (
Gobha raja)
belongs to a Tiwa clan and his
territory covers more or less the Tiwa
cultural realm. Kobâ (
Gobha) is mentioned...
-
communities and
tribes scattered in the
Northeast India. The
Gobha King (Kobâ rajâ
alias Gobha raja)
along with his
courtiers visits the mela and collects...
- Iain
Gobha na
Hearadh (1796-1852),
known as John
Morison in English, was a Bard who
composed Christian poetry in
Scottish Gaelic.
Gobha na
Hearadh was...
-
Anglicised as McGowan, took the name
Smith on the
basis of the name Mac
Gobha, 'son of the smith'. The URL here is to a
reprint on the
Irish Ancestors...
- She was sent to the Tiwa
Gobha kingdom to
marry with the
Gobha king (Kobâ rajâ )in the Chunbîl Melâ (Jonbeel Mela). The
Gobha king
reveals his chivalry...
-
captive by the Borbarua. The Bor****an
reached Gobha on 20
January 1708, and
conciliated the
Chiefs of
Gobha by presents. His
forces on the
march were har****ed...
- The name is
derived from the
Gaelic gobha,
meaning 'smith'. The name is
represented in
Scottish Gaelic as
Gobha. A. S. F. Gow (1886–1978), classical...
- then sold to
Anderson Bakewell and his wife
Francine Stone in 2016. Iain
Gobha na
Hearadh (1796-1852) - poet "Harris, Rodel, General".
Royal Commission...
- that of
Scottish traditional music. Firstly, the
Gaelic Bard
Donnchadh Gobha [gd] (c.1730-1825)
lived out his old age in Kingussie. Fr.
Ranald Rankin...
- "Clongowes"
comes from the
Irish for "meadow" (cluain) and for "blacksmith" (
gobha). The
estate was
originally known as "Clongowes de Silva" (de
Silva meaning...