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Touman (Chinese: 頭曼), from Old
Chinese (220 B.C.E.): *do-mɑnᴬ, is the
earliest named leader (chanyu) of the Xiongnu,
reigning from c. 220–209 BCE. Competing...
- Modu (c. 234 – c. 174 BCE) was the son of
Touman and the
founder of the
empire of the Xiongnu. He came to
power by
ordering his men to kill his father...
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Dankaran Touman (Manding languages: ߘߊ߲߬ߞߊ߬ߙߊ߲߬ ߕߎߡߊ߫ Dànkàràn Túmá) was the
first son of Naré
Maghann Konaté (father of
Sundiata Keita,
founder and first...
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Tuman (Arabic: خان طومان) is a
village in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the
Mount Simeon District of
Aleppo Governorate,
located southwest...
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Nikol Duman (Armenian: Նիկոլ Դուման), born
Nikoghayos Ter-Hovhannisyan (Armenian: Նիկողայոս Տեր-Հովհաննիսյան; 12
January 1867 – 23
September 1914), was...
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Ordos loop,
forcing Touman and the
Xiongnu to flee
north into the
Mongolian Plateau. In 210 BC, Meng Tian died, and in 209 BC,
Touman's son Modu
became the...
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Dilshad Agha (m. 1374),
daughter of
Shams ed-Din and his wife
Bujan Agha;
Touman Agha (m. 1377),
daughter of Amir Musa and his wife Arzu Mulk Agha, daughter...
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After the
catastrophic defeat at the
hands of Meng Tian, the
Xiongnu leader Touman was
forced to flee far
north into the
Mongolian Plateau.
Following the victory...
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modern division. Look up
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Touman, the name of an
emperor of the
Xiongnu peoples of
Central Asia
Mongol military...
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Iranian toman, an
Iranian currency Teoman, a
Turkish given name used for
Touman,
leader of a
nomadic tribe in Asia
Tuman bay (disambiguation) Tumandar,...