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  • | region = [[Scottish Lowlands|Lowlands]] | Allied clans = [[Clan Campbell]] <br />[[Clan Carruthers]]
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  • |langs = {{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}} <small>({{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Sudric dialect}})</small> ...he Tenic languages comprising {{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}} and the {{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Sudric dialect}}.
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  • |regional_languages = {{wp|Finnish language|Valkean}}<br>{{wp|Scottish language|Caledonian}}<br>{{wp|Sámi languages|Sámi}} ...nt of a naval militia & forts occupied by allied clans. Eventually the the clans succeeded in protecting their lands from their enemies and formed the basis
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  • 'Scottish Highlands'.jpg|A painting of the Gallic highlands by the famed painter [[Ro Scottish Primrose (Primula scotica) - geograph.org.uk - 822246.jpg|Purple primrose.
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  • ...roups are clans of extended kin and kind, like the Scottish clans are. The clans usually have a dominant family, with a matriarch and/or a council, but this
    21 KB (3,400 words) - 15:41, 23 September 2024
  • ...celandic|Northern Suevi}}, {{wp|Irish language|Northern Tauriscian}}, {{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Central Tauriscian}}, {{wp|Manx Gaelic|Southern Tauriscian}} ...s period, although marked by great warfare between various feuding tribes, clans and petty kingdoms, and the Jutes and the Tauriscians above all, was also a
    93 KB (13,706 words) - 09:21, 17 February 2023
  • ...ears that followed, the island was gradually populated by wealthy English, Scottish and Irish families who were looking for other places to do their business. ...tred on Fremantle and Perth) in the 1830s led to conflict with a number of clans of the Noongar people. Governor Sterling established a mounted police force
    76 KB (11,295 words) - 18:21, 3 February 2023
  • ...one High Clan, and the Low Túatha, smaller groupings of clans or singular clans. In the High Túatha, leaders were referred to as the rí/ríon while leade ...ries of clashes with the Clan Mac Coinneach, who rallied a number of minor clans to their cause, Daireann successfully unified Caldia under her rule. In Jun
    188 KB (28,767 words) - 13:29, 17 January 2023
  • ...nesians came to be called Te Lainer Asana (Asana Lainerovan). They created clans based on their own homeland traditions and briefly clashed with the Te Lain ...ish) is perceived to sound like a mix of Northern England, New Zealand and Scottish accents and, in the north, Dutch influences too.
    62 KB (8,902 words) - 09:33, 5 November 2024
  • ...n Archipelago. In 600 BCE the Malay peoples, before a loose association of clans and villages known as <i>barangay</i>, began to confederate around a man on English and Scottish settlers led by Sir Andrew Weaselie established trading outposts on the nor
    69 KB (10,575 words) - 04:52, 6 September 2022