-
Carpathian Mountains Gorals (lit.
Highlanders), a
culture in
southern Poland and
northern Slovakia Gorani people (lit.
Highlanders), a
group inhabiting the triangle...
- 4th Duke of
Atholl as the 77th
Regiment of Foot (or
Atholl Highlanders, or Murray's
Highlanders) in
December 1777. The
regiment was
formed as a
relief for...
- Queen's Own
Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form The
Highlanders (Seaforth,
Gordons and Camerons).
Although the 'Gordon
Highlanders' had existed...
- (Sutherland and
Argyll Highlanders), by the
amalgamation of the 91st (Argyllshire
Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot and 93rd (Sutherland
Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot...
-
Highlanders to form the Queen's Own
Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons),
which merged, in 1994, with the
Gordon Highlanders to form the
Highlanders (Seaforth...
- The
Highlanders may
refer to:
Highlanders (rugby union), a
professional rugby union team
Highlanders (Seaforth,
Gordons and Camerons), the 4th Battalion...
-
distressed members and
their families.
Unlike the
Atholl Highlanders, the
Lonach Highlanders have
never been
presented with colours, and are not considered...
- The Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders or 79th (The Queen's Own
Cameron Highlanders)
Regiment of Foot was a line
infantry regiment of the
British Army, raised...
- of Scotland.
Prior to 28
March 2006, the
Highlanders was an
infantry regiment in its own right; The
Highlanders (Seaforth,
Gordons and Camerons), part of...
-
Highlanders Football Club, or more
commonly Highlanders F.C., is a
Zimbabwean football club
based in Bulawayo,
Zimbabwe that
plays in the
Zimbabwe Premier...