- ladder. The
Calormene leaders are portra**** as
quite war-like, and the
Tisrocs generally seem to have a wish to
conquer the "barbarian"
lands to their...
-
ruling class of Calormen. The
Calormene capital is
named Tashbaan, and the
Tisrocs and
Tarkaans and
Tarkheenas all
claim descent from Tash. The
worship of...
-
Tarkaan of
Calormen who
later becomes the
Grand Vizier,
chief adviser to the
Tisroc (king). Aravis'
stepmother arranged for her to
marry him, but
Aravis hated...
-
Aravis escape through the
Tisroc's garden,
although she
cannot understand Aravis' motives. On the way, they
overhear the
Tisroc discussing the Narnians'...
- Tarkaan, the son of
Kidrash Tarkaan, the son of
Illsombreh Tisroc, the son of
Ardeeb Tisroc, who was
descended in a
right line from the god Tash." Aravis...
-
according to
legend Emperor of ****an,
called TennÅ, "heavenly sovereign"
Tisroc, the
Calormene ruler in The
Chronicles of
Narnia Leto II Atreides, the title...
- Corin.
Rabadash The
prince and heir to the
throne of Calormen, son of the
Tisroc, who
attempts to take over
Archenland but has been
thwarted by
Prince Cor...
-
Narnians manage to escape,
which leads Rabadash to
convince his
father the
Tisroc that they
should take
Narnia by
invading Archenland.
Shasta brings warning...
- name may also have
influenced the
title of the
Calormene king, the
Tisroc. Lewis's
Tisroc, like Nesbit's King of Babylon, must have his name
followed by "may...
- is a
young Calormene officer,
second in
command of a
detachment of the
Tisroc's soldiers under Rishda Tarkaan, who
enter Narnia in the
guise of merchants...