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1The Laird Who Loved Me (MacLean Curse #5)

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    Highlander

    Carpathian Mountains Gorals (lit. Highlanders), a culture in southern Poland and northern Slovakia Gorani people (lit. Highlanders), a group inhabiting the triangle

    Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

    (Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders), by the amalgamation of the 91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot and 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot

    Gordon Highlanders

    Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) to form The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons). Although the 'Gordon Highlanders' had existed

    Highlanders (rugby union)

    The Highlanders (Māori: Kahupeka; formerly the Otago Highlanders) is a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Dunedin that compete in Super

    Seaforth Highlanders

    Highlanders to form the Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons), which merged, in 1994, with the Gordon Highlanders to form the Highlanders (Seaforth

    Lonach Highlanders

    distressed members and their families. Unlike the Atholl Highlanders, the Lonach Highlanders have never been presented with colours, and are not considered

    Black Watch

    Scottish Borderers, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, The Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders – to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland, a single

    Calgary Highlanders

    Highlanders. On 15 September 1921 The Calgary Regiment divided into six battalions, the 1st Battalion became the 1st Battalion, Calgary Highlanders,

    Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons)

    Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders and 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders to form the 1st Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders. This was a part of

    Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons)

    of Scotland. Prior to 28 March 2006, the Highlanders was an infantry regiment in its own right; The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons and Camerons), part of