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Tulan (Persian: تولان, also
Romanized as
Tūlān) is a
village in Angut-e
Gharbi Rural District,
Anguti District,
Germi County,
Ardabil Province, Iran. At...
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Tulan Qaghan (Chinese: 都蘭可汗/都兰可汗, Pinyin: dōulán kěhàn, Wade-Giles: tu-lan k'o-han,
Middle Chinese (Guangyun): [tu˥lɑn˩ kʰɑ˥ɣɑn˩˥],
personal name: 阿史那雍虞閭/阿史那雍虞闾...
- For instance,
reduplication of
nouns can
signify plurality (
tulan 'bone' →
tulan-
tulan 'bones') and
imitation and
similitude (berku 'coconut s****' →...
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Tulan of the
Isles is a
universal fantasy role-playing game
supplement published by
Midkemia Press in 1981,
later reprinted by
Chaosium in 1987, that...
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Janny Wurts in Flights:
Extreme Visions of
Fantasy (ed. Al Sarrantonio)
Tulan of the
Isles (1981) with
Stephen Abrams,
published by
Midkemia Press Jonril:...
- 6th-century Sino-Tuoba poet and the wife of
Taspar Qaghan,
Ishbara Qaghan and
Tulan Qaghan. She was
killed by her
husband in a
political conflict.
Qianjin was...
- son of
Bagha Qaghan or
Ishbara Qaghan. He was a
subordinate khagan under Tulan Qaghan with
title of
Tolis Qaghan,
ruling eastern tribes. He sent an amb****ador...
- Conquest. Like the
Popol Vuh, the
Annals also
identifies the
almost legendary Tulan as the
place from
which they all set out, at
least at one
point in their...
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Bagha Qaghan (587–88) who was
followed by Ishbara's son
Tulan Qaghan (588–99). In 587
Tulan stopped paying tribute to the Sui and two
years later was...
- Тюрк). However, when he
subjugated the
eastern half
after the
death of
Tulan Qaghan, he ****umed the
regnal name
Bilge (Wise) Khagan. The
Turkic Khaganate...