- the world,
beginning the war
between the
Gorma and Dai tribes. The war
between the
Gorma, led by the
Gorma Triumvarate, and the Dai
continued for 5,000...
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Ghormeh sabzi (Persian: قورمه سبزی), also
known as K****sht
sabzi (خورشت سبزی), also
spelled qormeh sabzi, is an
Iranian herb stew. It is
considered the...
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William Gormaly Ball (29
April 1931 – 30 July 1991) was an
American stage director and
founder of the
American Conservatory Theater (ACT). He was awarded...
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County Mayo in the West of
Ireland is
found a sept also
called Gormley,
Gormaly and Gormilly. The
Irish form of this family's name is Ó
Goirmghialla or...
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Mercurio Antonio López
Pacheco y
Portugal Acuña
Manrique Silva Girón y Portocarrero,
twice Grandee of Spain, 9th Duke of Escalona, 9th
Marquis of Villena...
- Youth, but best
known by the
nickname the
Blueshirts (Irish: Na Léinte
Gorma), was a
paramilitary organisation in the
Irish Free State,
founded as the...
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through it. In a
Scottish tale from Argyllshire,
titled Rìoghachd Nam
Beann Gorma or The
Kingdom of the
Green Mountains, a sergeant, a
corporal and a private...
- or
Bluestack Mountains, also
called the
Croaghgorms (Irish: na
Cruacha Gorma,
meaning 'the blue stacks'), are the
major mountain range in the
south of...
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original meaning 'dusky, dark brown'
survives in the
Irish term
daoine gorma 'Black people'. In Old and
Middle Irish, like in Welsh, glas was a blanket...
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sources of
Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286:
These were the blue men [fir
gorma],
because Moors are the same as negroes;
Mauritania is the same as negro-land...