- (Chinese: 北元末主) or by his era name the
Tianyuan Emperor (Chinese: 天元帝), born
Tögüs Temür (Chinese: 脫古思帖木兒; 7
March 1342 – 18
November 1388), was an emperor...
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Grant visited Togus on
August 13, 1873 to
review the men who had
served with him
during the
Civil War.
There were 933 men
living at
Togus in 1878. Most...
- In ****an, the
Tōgū Palace (東宮,
Tōgū, lit. "East Palace")
traditionally does not
refer to a
single location, but to any
residence of the
imperial crown...
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Togus National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery located at
Togus,
Kennebec County, Maine.
Administered by the
United States Department of...
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campaign against the
Mongol khan
Tögüs Temür. In
December 1387, the
Hongwu Emperor ordered Lan Yu to lead a
campaign against Tögüs Temür. Lan led a Ming army...
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protected Tögüs Temür and sent him back to Mongolia, and
later Tögüs Temür
became Khan [...]". It
seems that the idea of Maidilibala-
Tögüs Temür was once...
- States. The po****tion was 2,778 at the 2020 census. It is home to the
Togus Springs Hotel and
Veterans Administration facilities.
Chelsea was incorporated...
- died in 1375. Biligtü Khan
Ayushiridara died in 1378 and his half-brother,
Tögüs Temür,
succeeded to the throne. Father:
Toghon Temür (妥懽貼睦爾) (25 May 1320...
- Quarters,
Togus Veterans'
Administration Center / Governor's House,
National Home for
Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (Old Soldiers' Home at
Togus)" (pdf)....
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between Randolph and
Togus, Maine. The
railroad was
built to
offer transportation for
American Civil War
veterans living at
Togus to the
nearby City of...