- themselves,
those katuns brought some
elements of self-governance and
gathered more
scattered villages around them. Other,
usually smaller,
katuns joined them...
- The
Katun (Russian: Катунь [kɐˈtunʲ]; Altay: Кадын [qɑˈdɯn]) is a
river in the
Altai Republic and the
Altai Krai of Russia. It
forms the Ob as it joins...
- Look up
katun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Katun mainly refers to a form of
autonomous medieval community in the Balkans,
generally made up of...
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Katúň is a
small settlement close to Spišské Podhradie,
Slovakia (48° 59' N, 20° 44' E). The
settlement contains an
ancient bell tower,
supposed to have...
- them. The
kʼatun was also used to
reckon the age of rulers.
Those who
lived to see four (or five)
kʼatuns would take the
title 4-(or 5-)
kʼatun ruler. In...
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represent Kök Tengri.
Khagan wives,
katuns or hatuns, were
considered Umays, too. With the help of 'Umay,
katuns had
babies and
these babies were the...
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Katun Nature Reserve (Russian: Катунский заповедник) (also Katunsky) is a
Russian zapovednik (strict
nature reserve)
located in the
highlands of the central...
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Katun (/ˈkeɪtən/ KAY-tən) is a
supplier of OEM-compatible
imaging consumables and
supplies for
office equipment.
Katun was
founded in 1979 by T. Michael...
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Katun (Italian: Cattuni) is a
village in the muni****lity of Poreč-Parenzo,
Istria in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 48. Register...
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Baghdad Khatun (Persian: بغداد خاتون; died 16
December 1335) (lit.
Queen Baghdad), was a
Chobanid princess, the
daughter of Chupan. She was the empress...