- Zeki
Velidi Togan (Bashkir: Әхмәтзәки Әхмәтшаһ улы Вәлиди, romanized: Äxmätzäki Äxmätşah ulı Välidi, Russian: Ахмет-Заки Ахметшахович Валидов, romanized: Akhmet-Zaki...
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Togan may
refer to:
Togan Gökbakar (born 1984),
Turkish film
director Zeki
Velidi Togan (1890–1970),
Turkish historian Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, 1547–1618)...
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Tōgan-ji (桃巌寺) is a
Buddhist temple of the Sōtō Zen sect
located in Nagoya,
central ****an. In 16th
Century Toganji Temple has a Shiva-Lingam from 16th...
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Unkoku Togan (雲谷 等顔, 1547–1618) was a ****anese painter. He was born into a
privileged family in Nagasaki, the
second son of Hara Naoie, lord of Nokomi...
- Pa
Togan Sangma also
known as
Togan Sangma or Pa
Togan Nengminja Sangma was a
giant Garo
tribe (A.chik Tribe)
leader from Garo
hills in
North East India...
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Togan Arslan was a
Turkish bey of the
Beylik of Dilmaç.
After the
death of his
father Mehmet in 1104,
Togan Arslan became the bey.
After Alp
Arslan of...
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Togan Gökbakar (born 29 May 1984) is a
Turkish film director.
Togan Gökbakar
studied in the
Cinema and TV
Department at
Istanbul Bilgi University and...
- 142–143;
Atwood 2004, p. 163. Fitzhugh,
Rossabi &
Honeychurch 2009, p. 109.
Togan 2016, pp. 408–409; May 2018, p. 68.
Ratchnevsky 1991, p. 125; May 2018,...
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English as Toli and Tuluy,
among other spellings. The
historian Isenbike Togan has
speculated that "Tolui" was a
title which Genghis intended to replace...
- It was
discovered in 1923 in
Mashhad by
Turkic scholar Ahmed Zeki
Validi Togan. It
contains a
collection of
medieval Arabic geographical treatises, most...