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Encyclopedia > Tumen

Tumen was the part of decimal system used by Turkic, Proto-Turkic (such as the Huns) and by Mongol peoples for their army. Tumen is army of 10,000 soldiers. It also means "many" or "large" in Mongolian. Under Genghis Khan's military system, Tumen is constructed from leaders of 10, 100, 1000 soldiers. This is the disambiguation page for the terms Turk, Turkey, Turkic, and Turkish. ... Many historians consider the Huns (meaning person in Mongolian language) the first Mongolian and Turkic people mentioned in European history. ... Honorary guard of Mongolia. ... For the German pop band, see Dschinghis Khan Genghis Khan (1155/1162/1167–August 18, 1227) (Cyrillic: Чингис Хаан), (also spelled as Chingis Khan, Jenghis Khan, etc. ...


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For the German pop band, see Dschinghis Khan Genghis Khan (1155/1162/1167–August 18, 1227) (Cyrillic: Чингис Хаан), (also spelled as Chingis Khan, Jenghis Khan, etc. ... Honorary guard of Mongolia. ... The Mongol Empire (1206–1368) was the largest contiguous land empire in world history. ...

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Tumen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (105 words)
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Tumen was the part of decimal system used by Turkic, Proto-Turkic (such as the Huns) and by Mongol peoples for their army.
Under Genghis Khan's military system, Tumen is constructed from leaders of 10, 100, 1000 soldiers.
Tumen River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (125 words)
The Tumen (Duman) River is a river in northeast Asia, on the border between China and North Korea in its upper reaches, and between North Korea and Russia in its lower stretches.
The name of the river comes from the Jurchen tumen, which means "ten thousand."
The river is 521 km long, rising in the Changbai (Jangbaek) Mountains and flowing into the Sea of Japan.
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