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Annagh or Anagh may refer to: Places Republic of Ireland * Annagh, County Cavan, townland * Annagh, townland in Kilkenny West civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath, Republic of Ireland Note: Nearly 30 other townlands in the Republic of Ireland bear the name Annagh Northern Ireland * Anagh (barony), County Londonderry, Northern Ireland; now called Tirkeeran See also * * Anagha, an Indian actress * Anagha Deshpande Anagha Deshpande (born 19 November 1985) is a cricketer who has played in 20 women's One Day Internationals and seven Twenty20 internationals for India national women's cricket team, India. She has played for India Blue Women, India Under-21s Wo ..., an Indian cricketer * Anagha J. Kolath, an Indian Malayalam-language poet * Enagh Lough, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland; pair of loughs {{dab ...
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Annagh, County Cavan
Annagh is a townland in the Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. Etymology On the 1609 Ulster Plantation Baronial map it is split into two townlands named ''Shannaontra'' and ''Shannaititr''. In a 1610 grant they are spelled ''Tanaghyeightra'' and ''Tanaghwotra''. In an Inquisition dated 20 September 1630 the two townlands were spelled ''Townaeiateragh'' and ''Tawnaowteragh''. In the 1652 Commonwealth Survey the spelling was ''Tenaghoghtragh'' and ''Tenaghightragh''. On the Down Survey map of 1655 these townlands were merged into one and it is named ''Annagh''. A 1666 grant spells the names as ''Anagh alias Tannaghyeitragh alias Tannaghowoteragh''. William Petty's 1685 map spells it as ''An''. The usual meaning suggested for the place name is that Annagh is an anglicisation of the Irish language placename "Eanach" which means 'A moor or marsh'. However it is more likely that Annagh is an abbreviation of 'Tannagh' (meaning a pasture) as the older names o ...
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Kilkenny West (civil Parish)
Kilkenny West () is a Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about west of Mullingar. Kilkenny West is one of 4 civil parishes in the Barony (Ireland), barony of Kilkenny West in the Provinces of Ireland, Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers . Kilkenny West civil parish comprises the village of Glassan and 45 townlands: Annagh, County Westmeath, Annagh, Auburn, County Westmeath, Auburn, Ballaghkeeran Big, Ballaghkeeran Little, Ballyboy Lowpark, Ballynacliffy, Ballynakill, Kilkenny West, Ballynakill, Ballynakill Upper, Bethlehem, County Westmeath, Bethlehem, Bleanphuttoge, Boardsland, Brittas, Kilkenny West, Brittas, Caplahard, Carrickfin, Cartronkeel, Corr, Kilkenny West, Corr, Creevenmanagh, Deerpark, Kilkenny West, Deerpark, Farrannamoreen, Fortyacres, County Westmeath, Fortyacres, Glassan, Kilfaughny, Kilkenny Abbey, Kilkenny Lanesborough, Kilkenny West (townland), Kilkenny West, Lackan, Kilkenny West, Lackan, Lisdachon, ...
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Anagh (barony)
Tirkeeran () is a barony in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It connects to the north-Londonderry coastline, and is bordered by four other baronies: Keenaght to the east; Strabane Lower to the south-east; North West Liberties of Londonderry to the west; and Strabane Upper to the south. History Tirkeeran derives its name from the territory of the Airgiallan clan (MacCarthain), one of the earliest tribes in the area based to the south-east of (Lough Foyle). The are claimed to descend from Forgo mac Carthainn, the great-great-grandson of Colla Uais. Dunchad mac Ultain is cited as king of the in 677, when he was killed by the king, Mael Fithrich. It was around this period that the were attempting to expand eastwards from their homeland in Innishowen, in modern-day County Donegal and into central Ulster. Eventually, the crushed the power and independence of the and subjugated them; however, it would remain in some minor form until the end of the 11th century, when the ...
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Anagha
Anagha Maruthora is an Indian model and actress who works in Malayalam and Tamil films. She made her acting debut with the Malayalam movie '' Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu'' (2017). She won SIIMA Best Debutant Tamil Actress award for her performance in ''Natpe Thunai'' (2019)''.'' She has acted in successful films such as '' Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu'' (2017), '' Parava'' (2017), ''Natpe Thunai'' (2019), '' Guna 369'' (2019), ''Bheeshma Parvam'' (2022) and '' Grrr'' (2024). Early life Anagha was born in Kozhikode, Kerala. Anagha's father Kuttikrishnan and mother Leela are retired teachers. She completed her primary schooling at Sree Gokulam Public School, Calicut. Anagha did her B.Tech. at College of Engineering Chengannur at Chengannur and Completed M.Tech. at (NIELIT) National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Calicut Kozhikode (), also known as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. Known as the City of Spices, Ko ...
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Anagha Deshpande
Anagha Deshpande (born 19 November 1985) is a cricketer who has played in 20 women's One Day Internationals and seven Twenty20 internationals for India national women's cricket team, India. She has played for India Blue Women, India Under-21s Women, and India Women cricket teams. She was born at Solapur in Maharashtra. In June 2020, she was appointed as coach by Uttarakhand Cricket Association (UCA) of Uttarakhand women's U-16 and U-19 teams. References

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Anagha J
Anagha Maruthora is an Indian model and actress who works in Malayalam and Tamil films. She made her acting debut with the Malayalam movie '' Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu'' (2017). She won SIIMA Best Debutant Tamil Actress award for her performance in ''Natpe Thunai'' (2019)''.'' She has acted in successful films such as '' Rakshadhikari Baiju Oppu'' (2017), '' Parava'' (2017), ''Natpe Thunai'' (2019), '' Guna 369'' (2019), ''Bheeshma Parvam'' (2022) and '' Grrr'' (2024). Early life Anagha was born in Kozhikode, Kerala. Anagha's father Kuttikrishnan and mother Leela are retired teachers. She completed her primary schooling at Sree Gokulam Public School, Calicut. Anagha did her B.Tech. at College of Engineering Chengannur at Chengannur and Completed M.Tech. at (NIELIT) National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, Calicut Kozhikode (), also known as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. Known as the City of Spices, Ko ...
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