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Rahan may refer to: Places * Rahan, County Offaly, a parish and village in Ireland * Rahan Castle, a ruined castle near Dunkineely, County Donegal, Ireland Other uses * Rahan (comics) ''Rahan'' is a French comic series about an intelligent prehistoric man, that appeared first as part of ''Pif gadget'' starting in March 1969, then published in albums of 2 to 4 complete stories. It was initially written by Roger Lecureux, and a ..., a French comics series about an intelligent prehistoric man, first published in 1969 See also * Do Rahan, Isfahan, a village in Padena-ye Olya Rural District, Isfahan Province, Iran * Miyan Rahan City, the capital of Dinavar District, Kermanshah Province, Iran * Ngyaung-u-Tsau Rahan (AKA Saw Rahan II, – 1001), King of Burma * Sar Takht-e Do Rahan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Rahan, County Offaly
Rahan () is a parish and village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is associated with Mochuda (also known as St. Carthage). The village is located on the banks of the river Clodagh approximately 8 km from Tullamore. The parish of Rahan extends from The Island near Ballycumber in the north to Mucklagh in the south. History First monastery The first monastery in Rahan was created by Camelacus in the 5th century and later re-founded in the 6th century by St Carthage. The ancient monasteries and churches located here are known as the church of St Carthage or St Carthach, and the monastery of Mochuda.RAHAN MONASTIC SITE - A Conservation Plan
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Rahan Castle
Rahan Castle, also known as McSwyne's Castle and Castle Murray, is a ruined castle near Dunkineely, County Donegal, Ireland. The castle was once a stronghold of Clan Suibhne. History The McSwynes probably came to Ireland in the 13th century, according to other sources only in the 14th century from Scottish Argyll to Ireland. They were foot soldiers and standard bearers of the ''O'Donnells''. In later years, the McSwynes () fought alongside the ''O'Neills'', suggesting they were mercenaries. In the mid-15th century the McSwynes had their castle built; the land was theirs up to the Plantation of Ulster. With the conquest by the Scots, land and castle fell to the conquerors; King James VI and I bequeathed it to ''William Stuart'' and later to John Murray, who was made Earl of Annandale in 1625. When John Murray died in 1640, his son James inherited the castle and title. James died childless and so the castle passed to his cousin ''Robert Creighton'' who took the name 'Murra ...
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Rahan (comics)
''Rahan'' is a French comic series about an intelligent prehistoric man, that appeared first as part of ''Pif gadget'' starting in March 1969, then published in albums of 2 to 4 complete stories. It was initially written by Roger Lecureux, and after his death in 1999, by Lecureux's son. ''Rahan'' has over 100 stories and lasted for 30 years. The comics' illustrations are mainly drawn by André Chéret. Other artists who also contributed were Romero, Guy Zam and José de Huescar . It had received a few adaptations over the years – notably adapted into a 2008 Italian-French animated television series, titled ''Rahan: Son of the Dark Age'', produced by French animation studio Xilam Animation. Premise After the destruction of his tribe in a volcano eruption, Rahan moves from land to land and tribe to tribe while spreading goodwill among those-who-walk-on-two-feet, and a powerful ethic of cooperation. With his open altruism often at odds with his powerful will to survive, Rahan' ...
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Do Rahan, Isfahan
Do Rahan ( fa, دوراهان, also Romanized as Do Rāhān and Dowrāhān) is a village in Padena-ye Olya Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County Semirom County ( fa, شهرستان سمیرم) is in Isfahan province, Isfahan province, Iran. The capital of the county is the city of Semirom. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 70,735 in 17,072 households. The following census ..., Isfahan Province, Iran. As of the 2006 census, its population was 245, in 62 families. References Populated places in Semirom County {{Semirom-geo-stub ...
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Miyan Rahan City
Mian Rahan ( fa, ميان راهان; also Romanized as Mīān Rāhān, Meyān Rāhān, and Mīyān Rāhān) is a city and capital of Dinavar District, in Sahneh County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 489, in 131 families and at the 1390 = 2012 census, its population was 598, in 177 families . Its people speak the Laki dialect. References Populated places in Sahneh County Cities in Kermanshah Province {{Sahneh-geo-stub ...
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Ngyaung-u-Tsau Rahan
Nyaung-u Sawrahan ( my, ညောင်ဦး စောရဟန်း, ; also Taungthugyi Min c. 924–1001) was king of the Pagan dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from c. 956 to 1001. Although he is remembered as the Cucumber King in the Burmese chronicles based on a legend, Sawrahan is the earliest king of Pagan whose existence has been verified by inscriptional evidence.Aung-Thwin 1985: 21 According to scholarship, it was during Sawrahan reign that Pagan, then one of several competing city-states in Upper Burma, "grew in authority and grandeur".Lieberman 2003: 90–91 The creation of Burmese alphabet as well as the fortification of Pagan may have begun in his reign.(Aung-Thwin 2005: 38): The earliest radiocarbon date of the Pagan walls (c. 980 CE) points to his reign although the more probable date is c. 1020 CE. (Aung-Thwin 2005: 167–178, 197–200): The earliest evidence of Burmese script (984 CE) points to his reign if a recast 18th century copy of an original stone inscrip ...
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