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Toghan (Persian: طغان) may
refer to: Tughan-e Baba Gorgor,
Kurdistan Province, Iran
Toghan, Mazandaran, Iran
Toghan, Tehran, Iran
Toghon (son of Kublai)...
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Toghon Temür (Mongolian: Тогоонтөмөр, romanized: Togoontömör;
Mongolian script: ᠲᠤᠭᠤᠨᠲᠡᠮᠤᠷ;
simplified Chinese: 托贡帖木儿;
traditional Chinese: 托貢帖木兒; pinyin:...
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Shams al-Dawla
Toghan Shah ibn Alp Arslan,
nicknamed Abu al-Fawaris, was one of the
Seljuk rulers of Khorasan. He
ruled for a
period (1083-1092) and took...
- Thăng Long and
Toghan returned to
China with
great losses. In 1287,
Kublai Khan this time sent one of his
favorite sons,
Prince Toghan to lead another...
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Toghan-Shah Abu Bakr (died 1185 or 1186) was the emir of
Nishapur from 1174
until his death. He was
succeeded by his son, Sanjar-Shah.
Toghan-Shah was...
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Toghan (Persian: طغان, also
Romanized as
Ţoghān; also
known as Ţowqān) is a
village in
Karipey Rural District,
Lalehabad District,
Babol County, Mazandaran...
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Toghan (Persian: طغان, also
Romanized as
Ţoghān) is a
village in Behnamarab-e
Jonubi Rural District,
Javadabad District,
Varamin County,
Tehran Province...
- Temur's
Khatun Budashiri executed Rinchinbal's mother, Babusha, and
exiled Toghan Temur to Korea.
These proved unnecessary, however,
Aratnadara died one month...
- son
Toghan, who
continued his
strife with
Arugtai chingsang. By 1437,
Toghan had
totally defeated Arugtai and an Ögedeid
Emperor Adai Khan.
Toghan made...
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Wenji (文濟王 蠻子; Манзи) Budaširi,
Prince of
Xuande (宣德王 不答失里; Будшир) also
Toghan, Togon, Togan, or Tūqān; Chinese: 脫歡, Mongolian: Тогоон, Vietnamese: Thoát...