- Vizier, and the
noble classes, who are
addressed as
Tarkaan (male) and
Tarkheena (female). The
nobility have a band of gold on
their arm and
their marriages...
- the 1954
novel The
Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis.
Aravis is a
young Tarkheena, a
female member of the
ruling nobility of Calormen. With her horse, Hwin...
-
women in the series,
including Jill Pole in The
Silver Chair,
Aravis Tarkheena in The
Horse and His Boy,
Polly Plummer in The Magician's Nephew, and...
- his
journey are the
talking horses, Bree, and Hwin, and the
Calormene Tarkheena, Aravis. Shasta/Cor
grows up to
become King of Archenland,
marries Aravis...
- nobleman,
former owner of Bree, who
wants to buy
Shasta (HHB)
Aravis Tarkheena: the
daughter of a
Calormene nobleman; she
flees when her
stepmother attempts...
- true
nature as a
talking horse. However, to
prevent her mistress,
Aravis Tarkheena, from
committing suicide (to
escape an
arranged marriage), Hwin has revealed...
-
apparent spelling variation Tarkaan is the
title of a
Calormen nobleman,
tarkheena that of a
noble woman. In Age of
Empires II: The Conquerors, the tarkan...
-
Calormene capital is
named Tashbaan, and the
Tisrocs and
Tarkaans and
Tarkheenas all
claim descent from Tash. The
worship of Tash is the only
formal religion...
-
staging included a live
elephant on stage. the
processions of
Tarkhaans and
Tarkheenas are
emblematic of Tashbaan's
wealth and
glamour in the book The Horse...
-
their journey, they are
joined by a
talking mare, Hwin, and a
Calormene Tarkheena (princess), Aravis. In the
course of
their adventures, they
thwart an...