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Tughan or
Towghan (Persian: طوغان) may
refer to:
Tughan-e Baba
Gorgor Tughan al-Nasiri, a
Mamluk prince and
warrior (d. 1415)
Toghan (disambiguation) This...
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Tughral Tughan Khan (Bengali: তুগরল তুগান খান, Persian: طغرل طوغان خان),
later known as
Mughith ad-Din
Tughral (Bengali: মুগিসউদ্দীন তুগরল, Persian: مغيث...
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followed the
policy of
aggressive imperialism. By that time,
Tughril Tughan Khan (1233 – 1246 CE) had
become the
governor of
Bengal as a v****al of the...
- 1243 CE
between Narasingha Deva I of the
Eastern Ganga dynasty and
Tughral Tughan Khan, the
Bengal governor of the
Mamluk dynasty of Delhi, at
Katasin (present-day...
- Amir Sayf al-Din
Tughan ibn Abd
Allah al-Nasiri (died 1415) was a
Mamluk prince and
warrior under the
reign of
Sultan al-Nasir **** (r. 1399–1411 C.E...
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Tughan-e Baba
Gorgor (Persian: طوغان باباگرگر), also
Romanized as
Ţūghān-e Bābā
Gorgor and
Ţūghān-e Bābā Gor Gor; also
known as Toghān,
Tooghan Jadid...
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Ahmad ibn
Tughan al-Ujayfi (Arabic: أحمد بن توغان العجيفي) was the
governor of Tarsus, Antioch, and the
Abbasid Caliphate's
borderlands in
Cilicia (al-thughur...
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Ghiyasuddin Balban, to
crush the
rebellion of the
governor of Lakhnauti,
Tughral Tughan Khan. Then
Bughra was
appointed the
governor of Bengal.
After the death...
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Georgians and lead the coalition's army,[page needed] in
which his v****al
Tughan-Arslan lord of Arzen,
Bidlis and Dvin, the
Mazyadid Dubays b.
Sadaqa of...
- Tulun's son Khumarawayh. On 4
October 891, a
Tulunid officer,
Ahmad ibn
Tughan al-Ujayfi,
arrived at Tarsus.
Together with him,
Yazaman led
another raid...