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Joseph Jean-Baptiste
Laurent Arban (28
February 1825 – 8
April 1889) was a cornetist, conductor, composer,
pedagogue and the
first famed virtuoso of the...
- Tumen, or tümen ("unit of ten thousand"; Old Turkic: on bıñ; Mongolian: Түмэн, tümen; Turkish: on bin; Hungarian: tízezer), was a
decimal unit of measurement...
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Francisque Arban, also
known as
Francesco Arban di
Lione (1815 –
disappeared 7
October 1849), was a
French balloonist. In 1849, he was the
first person...
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Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for
Trumpet is a
method book for
students of trumpet, cornet, and
other br**** instruments. The
original edition,...
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Arban Severin (née Ornelas) (born
October 20, 1976) is an
American composer,
musician and film actress. Born in Beaumont, Texas, USA, to two classical...
- k****un. Each k****un was
divided into sums
which was then
subdivided into
arbans.
Beezi Daa-van and
Choodu Khaasuut Khemchik Nibazy Oyunnar Salchak Shalyk...
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divided into ten mingghan. A
mingghan was made up of 10
jaghuns or 100
arbans. An
account cited that once he
becomes a guard, it is the duty of a mingghan...
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organizing his army: for
example dividing it into
decimal subsections of
arbans (10 soldiers),
zuuns (100),
Mingghans (1000), and
tumens (10,000). The Kheshig...
- air
flows freely.
Arban and Saint-Jacome were both
cornet soloists and
authors of well
respected and
still used
method books.
Arban stated undogmatically...
- into
arbans (inter-ethnic
groups of ten), and the
members of an
arban were
commanded to be
loyal to one
another regardless of
ethnic origin. Ten
arbans made...