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  2. India–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    IndiaIreland relations, also known as the Indo–Irish relations, are the bilateral relations between the Republic of India and Ireland. As former possessions of the British Empire , the two countries had a similar fight against a common adversary and there were many ties between the respective independence movements in the two countries.

  3. Irish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between the meaning of the terms citizenship and nationality is not always clear in the English language and differs by country. Generally, nationality refers to a person's legal belonging to a sovereign state and is the common term used in international treaties when addressing members of a country, while citizenship usually means the set of rights and duties a person has in ...

  4. Irish Indians - Wikipedia

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    An Irish Indian is an Indian-born person who is fully or partially of Irish descent, and an Irish-born person who is fully or partially of Indian descent. As per article 366(2) of the Indian Constitution , an Irish Indian can be categorized as an Anglo-Indian.

  5. South Asians in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Indians in Ireland are residents or citizens of Ireland who are of Indian background or ancestry. There has been an important and well-established community of people of Indian descent in Ireland since the eighteenth century as a result of the British Raj. [2] There is great variation in how much the South Asian people are integrated into Irish ...

  6. Irish people - Wikipedia

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    The population of Ireland is about 6.9 million, but it is estimated that 50 to 80 million people around the world have Irish forebears, making the Irish diaspora one of the largest of any nation. Historically, emigration from Ireland has been the result of conflict, famine and economic issues.

  7. Fir Bolg - Wikipedia

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    Lebor Gabála Érenn tells of Ireland being settled six times by six groups of people. The first three—the people of Cessair, the people of Partholón, and the people of Nemed—were wiped out or forced to abandon the island. The Fir Bolg are said to be descendants of the people of Nemed, who inhabited Ireland before them.

  8. Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Full Tilt is a book by Irish author Dervla Murphy, about an overland cycling trip through Europe, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. [1] [2] It was first published by John Murray in 1965. [3] The book is usually given the subtitle Ireland to India with a Bicycle, but has been called Dunkirk to Delhi by Bicycle [4] and From Dublin to Delhi ...

  9. History of the Irish in Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    Edward Phelan, John Hays and William Evans were all natives of Ireland and had been discharged from Fort Snelling. Evans settled on Dayton's Bluff, with Phelan and Hays becoming the first people to live on what is now Downtown Saint Paul. [5] Hays later became the first person to be murdered in Saint Paul, dying in September 1839.