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empire in the
south of the
world of Narnia. The
capital of
Calormen is
Tashbaan,
located on an
island near the
mouth of the
River of Calormen,
which flows...
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Western Mountains to the
Great Eastern Ocean. The
Calormene capital is
Tashbaan, a
large walled city
located on an
island hill at the
mouth of a river...
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immediately dislike each other, the four
decide to
travel together. In
Tashbaan, the
capital of Calormen, a
party of
Narnians mistake Shasta for Corin...
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distantly related. Hwin also
plays a
vital role in
their escape through Tashbaan, but her plan of
disguising themselves fails when King
Edmund of Narnia...
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despite being vain, gossipy, and featherbrained, she
helps Aravis escape Tashbaan safely with Hwin and Bree. (HHB) Lefay, Mrs.: Andrew's
fairy godmother...
- transactions, as seen in The
Horse and His Boy when
Shasta runs into
Edmund in
Tashbaan the
capital city of Calormen,
where he has
accompanied Susan to discuss...
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patron god of the
ruling class of Calormen. The
Calormene capital is
named Tashbaan, and the
Tisrocs and
Tarkaans and
Tarkheenas all
claim descent from Tash...
- also
escaping to Narnia. The four try to
traverse Calormen's
capital of
Tashbaan undetected, but they are separated.
Aravis meets her
friend Lasaraleen...
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Lewis The
Chronicles of
Narnia A city
south of the
Calormen capital,
Tashbaan. Aziz
Balda is a hub
where many
roads meet, and lays host to the Calormene...
- stage. the
processions of
Tarkhaans and
Tarkheenas are
emblematic of
Tashbaan's wealth and
glamour in the book The
Horse and His Boy by C. S.
Lewis elaborate...