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Chaghan Temur (Chinese: 察罕帖木兒, Mongolian:ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ),
Courtesy name
Tingrui (廷瑞), also
known by his
sinicized name Li
Chaghan (Chinese: 李察罕; pinyin: Lǐ...
- forces.
Chaghan Temur was a
fourth generation descendant of a
Naiman clan that had
settled in
Shenqiu on the
eastern border of Henan.
Chaghan Temur's...
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Chaghan (Persian: چغان) is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Chaghan Rural District of the
Central District of
Juyom County, Fars province, Iran. At the...
- Jin Yong may have
mistaken Temür as a
surname because Köke Temür and
Chaghan Temür, Zhao’s
fictional brother and father,
happened to have Temür in their...
- the
early 8th-century CE.
These rulers were
known by
their titles of “
Chaghan Khudah” (Middle Iranian; Čagīnīgān Xvaday,
meaning “the lord of Chaghaniyan”)...
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presumably Iranian local rulers known as the “
Chaghan Khudah”.
During the
Muslim conquest of Persia, the
Chaghan Khudah aided the
Sasanians against the Rashidun...
- mute monk
called Kutoutuo (苦頭陀; Kǔtoutuó) so that he
could infiltrate Chaghan Temür's army and
serve as a spy for the Ming Cult. His
cover is
blown when...
- of
Naiman origin, and was the
sister of
Chaghan Temür. Köke Temür was
adopted by his
maternal uncle Chaghan Temür, a
Mongol warlord who
fought against...
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Asadabad (Dari: اسعدآباد), also
called Chaghasarai (چغسرای), is the
capital city of
Kunar Province in Afghanistan. It is
located in the eastern-northeastern...
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threatened by
Chaghan Temur's
consolidation of
power in
northern China, gave
Bolad control of
Hebei and
northern Shanxi before ordering Chaghan to transfer...