Garmoran

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Garmoran was a medieval region on the west coast of Scotland, encompassing parts of the Hebrides and mainland territories that formed a core area of Gaelic-Norse lordship and clan power.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
medieval territory
associatedWithEthnicGroup Gaelic-Norse population
Gaels NERFINISHED
Norse NERFINISHED
associatedWithLanguage Old Norse NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
coreAreaOf Gaelic-Norse lordship NERFINISHED
clan power in western Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
culture Gaelic-Norse culture
economy maritime-based economy
governedBy local lords of Gaelic-Norse descent
hasHistoricalSignificance center of regional lordship in the western seaboard of Scotland
important area in the development of Hebridean clan territories
historicalEra Middle Ages
includes mainland territories of western Scotland
parts of the Hebrides
locatedIn Gaelic-speaking Scotland
Scottish Highlands
west coast of Scotland
partOf Gaelic-Norse world
Hebrides NERFINISHED
Lordship of the Isles NERFINISHED
presentIn modern Scotland
regionType maritime lordship region
status no longer an administrative unit
strategicImportance control of sea routes along the west coast of Scotland
usedFor territorial designation in medieval charters and records

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