- The Tomb and
Khanqa of
Khawand Tughay (الخوند طوغاى) was
built in Cairo,
Egypt in 1348 by
Khawand Tughay, also
known as Umm Anuk (أم أنوك). It is located...
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World History,
volume 2.
Oxford University Press. p. 163. ISBN 978-0195148909.
Retrieved 21
September 2015. Tomb and
Khanqah of
Khawand Tughay v t e v t e...
- most
notably the
mausoleum of al-Nasir Muhammad's
favourite wife,
Princess Tughay (also
known as Umm Anuk), who was
buried here in 1348,
making it one of...
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slaves at his death, 505 of
which were
singing girls. He
married the
slave Tughay (d. 1348), who left 1,000
slave girls and 80
eunuchs at her own death. During...
- From Bashkir: туғай, romanized: tuğay Also
spelt or
romanized as Tugai,
Tughay, Tugae, Tougaï, Too****, etc. Bosque, an
analogous forest type in arid and...
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slaves at his death, 505 of
which were
singing girls. He
married the
slave Tughay (d. 1348), who left 1,000
slave girls and 80
eunuchs at her own death. The...
-
inscription band is a
feature also
found on the dome of the
mausoleum of
Tughay, al-Nasir Muhammad's wife,
constructed in the
Northern Cemetery around the...
- Egypt-bound
naval caravan of 2,400 people,
possibly led by his
brother Tughay. The
caravan was
carrying Tulunbay, the
daughter of the
Golden Horde's emperor...
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Blagoevgrad Province Muni****lity
Hadzhidimovo Muni****lity
Government • Mayor
Tughay Neby (SDS) Area • Total 10.33 km2 (3.99 sq mi)
Elevation 532 m (1,745 ft)...
- was
instead raised by a
stepmother (named by
Maqrizi as
either Ardu or
Tughay).
Little is
known about the
mausoleum or
Sultan Hasan's mother, as no original...