Aghan

NOUN
  1. the ninth month of the Hindu calendar
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How To Use Aghan In A Sentence

  • Mrs O'Callaghan added that he had walked the route on several occasions before.
  • The name of Monaghan comes from the Irish language, derived from Muine Cheain meaning the Land of the Little Hills. American Chronicle
  • The air split, smoke and flame grew, the bullet slammed into the crater wall and sprayed Callaghan with mud.
  • Doing their bit were Allan Rennie and Sarah O'Callaghan, a saltire over their knees and a late-morning Pimms in hand. Andy Murray fans dared to dream of an unlikely win over Rafael Nadal
  • Surely such an incongruous question was never put in an Arab town in the heart of Africa by a sheikh dressed in bernouse and turban, with a jewel-hilted yataghan at his side, sitting cross-legged on a cushion. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War
  • His son Brian had, in accordance with an old Irish custom, passed his boyhood in "fosterage" at the court of Callaghan, King of Cashel, in East Munster. Historic Boys Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times
  • Constantinople, where I lived gaily, and spent my money; but I found that to mix in the world, it is necessary not only to have an attaghan, but also to have the courage to use it; and in several broils which took place, from my too frequent use of the water of the Giaour, I invariably proved that, although my voice was that of a lion, my heart was but as water, and the finger of contempt was but too often pointed at the beard of pretence. The Pacha of Many Tales
  • She asked us to go back to the golden age of Callaghan.
  • Short Turkish Swords - yataghans or curved daggers, were most frequently used for hand-to-hand combat where they usually were decisive for the result of combat, since the use of fire-arms had still been slow and unpractical.
  • The Israelis left behind rose-colored Arabic-language leaflets stating that persons from Beit Jalla killed a young Jewish woman near Beit Vaghan after committing against her a crime that will never be expiated. Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
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