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Tudan (Persian: تودان) may
refer to:
Tudan,
Sistan and
Baluchestan Tudan, West
Azerbaijan Dyuden the
Mongol ruler This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Empress Tudan may
refer to:
Empress Tudan (Digunai's wife) (died 1170), wife of
Digunai (Wanyan Liang)
Princess Consort Shao of Wei (1168–?), wife of...
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Empress Tudan (d. 1170) was the
empress of the
fourth emperor of the Jurchen-led
Chinese Jin dynasty, Digunai.
After his murder, she was
demoted to commoner...
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Tudan (Persian: تودان, also
Romanized as
Tūdān) is a
village in
Aland Rural District,
Safayyeh District, Khoy County, West
Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At...
- (2018) Na
granici (TV), as
Lille (2018)
Blago Nama (TV), as
Lidija (2022)
Tuđan,
Stela (31
January 2017). "Sjećate li se?
Ovako je
Lidija izgledala na početku...
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Qutuqui Khatun (unknown tribe) Börlük With
unknown wives and concubines:
Tudan Cholkhan Sarai Buqa
Moloqai Ulus Buqa
Qadan Qoduqai Künges
Toghrilcha Öz...
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Boston neighborhoods were
relatively segregated. In his memoir,
Jonathan Tudan recalls the
tension in his
Tremont Street building over news of an impending...
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ruled as an
emperor in his lifetime.
Consort and issue(s):
Empress Tudan, of the
Tudan clan (徒單皇后 徒單氏, b. 1168) Lady Qinsheng, of the Yuan clan (欽聖夫人袁氏)...
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three members of
Bucharest rock band, Roșu și
Negru (Red and Black):
Liviu Tudan (b**** guitar, piano, voice),
Florin Ochescu (solo guitarist) and Dumitru...
- semi-independence. To that effect, he had sent his
brother Tudan to the Rus'
lands in 1293.
Tudan's army
devastated fourteen towns.
Tokhta himself (also known...