- and by
other Eurasian nomads. It was a high rank in the army of Timur.
Tarkhans commanded military contingents (roughly of
regimental size
under the Turkic...
- The
Tarkhan dynasty (Persian: خانوادهٔ ترخان), was
established by a
Tarkhan and
ruled the
Sindh Sultanate from 1554 to 1593.
General Mirza Isa Beg founded...
-
similar socio-economic
hierarchy and in that the Ramgarhias, of
which the
Tarkhans are a part, now rank
second only to the Jat Sikhs,
thanks to significant...
- The
Tarkhan Dress,
named for the
Tarkhan cemetery south of
Cairo in
Egypt where it was
excavated in 1913, is an over 5000 year old
linen garment that was...
-
Tarkhan is an
ancient Egyptian necropolis,
located around 50 km
south of
Cairo on the west bank of the Nile. The
cemetery was
excavated in two seasons...
-
Hazer Tarkhan was a
general (
tarkhan is both a
military rank and, in some cases, a
personal name) who led a
Khazar army of 40,000 men in the
failed defense...
-
Tarkhan Ismailovich Gaziyev (Russian: Тарха́н Исмаи́лович Гази́ев; born 11
November 1965), also
known as Emir
Tarkhan, is a
Chechen militant commander...
- Alp
Tarkhan is a
Khazar general active in the Khazar-Arab Wars of the
early 8th century. It is
unclear whether "Alp
Tarkhan" is a name or a title. The...
- Ras
Tarkhan was a
Khazar general of the mid 8th century,
sometimes referred to as As
Tarkhan, who led an
invasion of
Abbasid territories in Armenia, Caucasian...
-
chronicles still mentioned the "Hephtalite
Tarkhans" (悒達太汗 Yida Taihan,
probably related to "Nezak
Tarkhan"), as some of the
rulers in
Tokharistan who...