Tumen River — For other uses, see Tumen (disambiguation). Coordinates: 42°25′47″N 130°36′41″E / 42.42972°N 130.61139°E / 42.42972; 130.61139 … Wikipedia
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Genghis Khan — This article is about the person. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation). Temujin redirects here. For the video game, see Temujin (video game). Genghis Khan Khagan of the Mongol Empire (Supreme Khan of the Mongols) King of Kings… … Wikipedia
Fevzi Çakmak — For other Fevzi Pasha, see Fevzi Pasha (disambiguation). Mustafa Fevzi Çakmak 1311 (1895) c P. 7 Mareşal Fevzi Çakmak (October 26, 1923)[1 … Wikipedia
Noyan — For other uses, see Noyan (disambiguation). Noyan, noyon (and some other spellings introduced via Arabic texts; Mongolian: ноён) was a title of authority in the Mongol Empire and later periods. In modern Mongolian the word is used as a form of… … Wikipedia
Jilin — For the city, see Jilin City. Coordinates: 43°42′N 126°12′E / 43.7°N 126.2°E / 43.7; 126.2 … Wikipedia
Arughtai — Arughtai, also known as Alutai (Chinese: 阿魯台; Wade–Giles: A lu t’ai; d. 1434), was a chingsang of the Mongol Dynasty, who fought against the Yongle Emperor of Ming Dynasty China and the Four Oirats. According to the Mongolian and Chinese… … Wikipedia
Korea — This article is about the territory and civilization. For other uses, see Korea (disambiguation). Korea … Wikipedia
Changchun — For other uses, see Changchun (disambiguation). Changchun 长春 Sub provincial city 长春市 … Wikipedia
Duman — can refer to: People Nurduran Duman (born 1974), Turkish poet, writer, essayist, translator Osman Kürşat Duman (born 1987), Turkish footballer Ronald Duman, American medical researcher Ronnie Duman (1929 1968), American racecar driver Other Duman … Wikipedia