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tumen was
recursively built from
units of 10 (aravt), 100 (zuut) and 1,000 (mingghan), each with a
leader reporting to the next
higher level.
Tumens were...
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Ilduni Sanggiduktshi Garma Lama into Buddhism. He ****embled the Six
Tumens, and
codified laws. He made
reforms on
state laws and
exempted the Mongol...
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Tumen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tumen may
refer to one of the following.
Tumen River, a
river in China,
North Korea, and
Russia Tumen, Jilin...
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Mongol tümens (literally "ten thousand") and four
Oirats tümens had far-reaching
effects on the
development of
Mongol society. Left Wing:
Khalkha tumen: Northern...
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Tumen (simplified Chinese: 图们;
traditional Chinese: 圖們; pinyin:
Túmén; Chosŏn'gŭl: 도문; Hangul: 투먼) is a county-level city in
Yanbian Korean Autonomous...
- The
Tumen River (Chinese: 图们江; pinyin:
Túmén Jiāng, Russian: река Туманная, Korean: 두만강;
Korean pronunciation: [tumaŋaŋ]), also
known as the
Tuman River...
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Tumens with his
three Left Wing
Tumens (Chakhar,
Khalkha and Uriankhai), the
Khorchin and the Abagha.
Because a
large group of the
Uriankhai Tumen defected...
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Antaeotricha tumens is a moth of the
family Depressariidae. It is
found in
French Guiana. The
wingspan is
about 17 mm. The
forewings are fuscous-whitish...
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Aclis tumens is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Eulimidae. This
minute marine species occurs in the
Pacific Ocean off...
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Tumen Dashtseveg is the head of the
Department of
Anthropology & Archaeology,
National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Tumen did her doctoral...