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  2. Tarkhan - Wikipedia

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    Tarkhan was used among the Sogdian, [4] Saka, Hephthalite, Turkic, and proto-Mongol peoples of Central Asia and by other Eurasian nomads. It was a high rank in the army of Timur . Tarkhans commanded military contingents (roughly of regimental size under the Turkic Khazars ) and were, roughly speaking, generals .

  3. Tarkhan (Punjab) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of three unidentified Tarkhan carpenters from Lahore with tools, ca.1862–72. The Tarkhan is a caste found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. They are traditionally carpenters by occupation.

  4. Bengali vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Bengali is typically thought to have around 100,000 separate words, of which 16,000 (16%) are considered to be তদ্ভব tôdbhôbô, or Tadbhava (inherited Indo-Aryan vocabulary), 40,000 (40%) are তৎসম tôtśômô or Tatsama (words directly borrowed from Sanskrit), and borrowings from দেশী deśi, or "indigenous" words, which are at around 16,000 (16%) of the Bengali ...

  5. Tarkhan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Tarkhan dynasty (Persian: خانوادهٔ ترخان ‎), [3] was established by a Tarkhan and ruled the Sindh Sultanate from 1554 to 1593. [4] General Mirza Isa Beg founded the Tarkhan dynasty in Sindh after the death of Shah Husayn Arghun of the Arghun dynasty .

  6. Murad Takla - Wikipedia

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    A Facebook comment posted on 14 July, 2012 [6] was the origin of Murad Takla. [a] In the comment, a commenter told the other commenter to speak with logic.He asked why the person had a lame profile picture, and told him to learn before speaking.

  7. Bengali dialects - Wikipedia

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    Spoken Bengali exhibits far more variation than written Bengali. Formal spoken Bengali, including what is heard in news reports, speeches, announcements, and lectures, is modelled on Choltibhasha. This form of spoken Bengali stands alongside other spoken dialects, or Ancholik Bangla (আঞ্চলিক বাংলা) (i.e. 'regional Bengali').

  8. Tarhan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan (1852–1937), Turkish playwright and poet; Ali Rana Tarhan (1883–1956), Turkish politician; Bilge Tarhan (footballer) (1941–2016), Turkish football player

  9. Banglapedia - Wikipedia

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    Vidyakalpadruma: an encyclopedic work in 13 parts by Reverend Krishna Mohan Banerjee, based on various English and Sanskrit anthologies and other source books. As it was written in Bengali and English, it was named Encyclopedia Bengaliansis. Articles on history, geography, mathematics and ethics related to Asia, Europe and America are included.