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What (who) is tartan$81748$ - definition

UYM; Tartan Gang; Tartan Gangs; Tartan gangs; Tartan gang
  • A UYM flag flying in the rural village of [[Broughshane]], County Antrim.

Tartan Day         
CELEBRATION OF SCOTTISH HERITAGE
National Tartan Day; Tartan Week; Tartan week; Tartan day; International Tartan Day; New York City Tartan Day Parade; New York City's Tartan Day Parade
Tartan Day is a North American celebration of Scottish heritage on 6 April, the date on which the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320. It originated in Canada in the mid-1980s.
Border tartan         
  • [[James Hogg]] painted with a Border plaid over his left shoulder
SMALL-SCALE CHECKERED DESIGN USED IN WOVEN FABRICS HISTORICALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANGLO-SCOTTISH BORDER COUNTRY
Northumbrian tartan
Border tartan, sometimes known as Borders tartan, Northumbrian tartan, Northumberland tartan, shepherds' plaid, Border drab, or Border check, is a design used in woven fabrics historically associated with the Anglo-Scottish Border, particularly with the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. Possibly the most identifiable Border tartan garment of the region is the maud, made popular from the 1820s by fashionable Border Scots such as Sir Walter Scott, James Hogg, Henry Scott RiddellMoffat, A.
Turtanu         
COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ASSYRIAN ARMY
Tartan (Assyrian)
"Turtanu" or "Turtan" (Akkadian: 𒌉𒋫𒉡 tur-ta-nu; tartān; ; ; tartan) is an Akkadian word/title meaning 'commander in chief' or 'prime minister'. In Assyria, the Turtanu ranked next to the king.

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Ulster Young Militants

The Ulster Young Militants (UYM) are considered to be the youth wing of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), an Ulster loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland. Commonly known as the Young Militants or UYM, the group formed in 1974 when the Troubles were at their height. Their motto is "terrae filius", Latin for "son of the land". Their numbers are unknown, but are mainly concentrated in the Belfast area, particularly east and south Belfast.