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Tulun (Russian: Тулун, IPA: [tʊˈlun]) is a town in
Irkutsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
river Iya (Angara's basin), 390
kilometers (240 mi) northwest...
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Ahmad ibn
Tulun (Arabic: أحمد بن طولون, romanized: Aḥmad ibn
Ṭūlūn; c. 20
September 835 – 10 May 884) was the
founder of the
Tulunid dynasty that ruled...
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Mosque of Ibn
Tulun (Arabic: مسجد إبن طولون, romanized: Masjid Ibn
Ṭūlūn, lit. 'Ibn
Tulun Mosque') is
located in Cairo, Egypt. It is one of the oldest...
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empire increasingly tenuous, and in 868 the
Turkic officer Ahmad ibn
Tulun established himself as an
independent governor of Egypt. He subsequently...
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Shams al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī ibn Aḥmad ibn
Ṭūlūn al-Ṣāliḥī al-Dimashḳī al-Ḥanafī (1475 – 9
August 1546) was a
Damascene scholar of ḥadīth (traditions)...
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Tulun may
refer to:
Tulun, town and
administrative center of
Tulunsky District,
Irkutsk Oblast,
Russia Tulun, Iran, a
village in
Ardabil Province, Iran...
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Tulun Beg
Khanum (تولون بیک خانم; died 1386) was a
princess of the
Golden Horde at the time of the
Great Troubles.
Exceptionally for this
political formation...
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further after a
failed attempt to flee to the
domains controlled by
Ahmad ibn
Tulun in late 882, and he was
placed under house arrest by his brother. In 891...
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Tulun (Persian: تولون, also
Romanized as
Tūlūn) is a
village in Ojarud-e
Gharbi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Germi County,
Ardabil Province...
- ibn Aḥmad ibn
Ṭūlūn (Arabic: ابو المكارم ربيعة بن أحمد بن طولون) was the
fourth son of the
founder of the
Tulunid dynasty,
Ahmad ibn
Tulun. In 879, when...