- Mr.
Tumnus is a faun in The
Chronicles of
Narnia books written by C. S. Lewis,
primarily in The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe but also
briefly in The...
-
November 1031 al-Qādir bi-'llāh Aḥmad
Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir,
Abbasid prince Tumna,
concubine He
succeeded his cousin,
Caliph Al-Ta'i.
Installed by the Buyid...
- the
civil parish of
Tumna,
three miles (5 km) from Carrick-on-Shannon, on the road to Boyle. The
Kirkwoods were
landlords in
Tumna, and
various members...
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Castlereagh Annagh (or Drumanilra) 166
Boyle Kilbryan Boyle Annaghbeg 249
Boyle Tumna Carrick on
Shannon Annaghbeg 271
Roscommon Killukin Strokestown Annaghmaghera...
- Gram Panchyat-Shadipur Sham
Nagar Sudhrana Surakhpur Tappa Kosli Surheli Tumna Ushmapur Rojgar Radar Rewari "Nahar
Block of Rewari". rewari.gov.in. Archived...
- name for this area
incorporating the old
parishes of Killukin, Killumod,
Tumna,
Kilcola and Estersnow.[citation needed]
These were
former monastic sites...
-
County Roscommon in Ireland. It is
bounded on the
north by the
parish of
Tumna, on the east by the
townland of Mullaghmore, on the
south by Scregg, and...
- In (1970) Thla
Hleinga Zan (1970)
Zoram Kohhran Tualṭo
Chanchin (1975)
Tumna Chu a
Hlawhtling ṭhin (1976)
Kawtlang Inzirna (1976) Ni leh Thla kara leng...
- by
their eagles and
usually share similar personality traits (Nallo and
Tumna are both
irritable and
short tempered). Once an
eagle is
jessed by its reeve...
- Keadew, Kilbryan, Killukin,
Lough Allen, Oakport, Rockingham, Rushfield, Tivannagh,
Tumna North,
Tumna South, in the
former Rural District of
Boyle No. 1...