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  1. Arghun is the eldest son of the khagan of the Southern Continent, Urus. Arghun became a true politician during his life, ingratiating himself into the viziers' company and becoming beloved amongst the merchants and power-brokers of the Southern Continent. He accumulated a ring of spies to gather information for him, as knowledge is what he values the most. Arghun chose to oversee his father's ...

  2. The Arghun dynasty ( Sindhi: ارغونن جي سلطنت) ruled over the area adjoining Southern Afghanistan and then the Sindh Sultanate from the late 15th century to the early 16th century. Arghun rule can be divided into two branches: the Arghun branch of Dhu'l-Nun Beg Arghun that ruled until 1554, and the Tarkhan branch of Muhammad Isa ...

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  5. Arghun was the chieftain of the Gray Horse Arshaum clan. A wily general and wise, just leader, he was the father of Dizabul (his younger son) and Arigh (his elder son). He sent Arigh to Videssos as a diplomatic envoy, and later received the embassies of Videssos and Yezd. After Arghun decided to ally with Videssos, Bogoraz attempted to poison him with hemlock, but the quick attentions of ...

  6. Tower of Dawn is the sixth book in the Throne of Glass series. Though originally intended as a novella, Sarah J. Maas adored the project so much that she expanded the length to a novel. Chaol Westfall has always defined himself by his unwavering loyalty, his strength, and his position as the Captain of the Guard. But all of that has changed since the glass castle shattered, his men were ...

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    Arghun Khan ( Mongolian Cyrillic: Аргун; Traditional Mongolian: ᠠᠷᠭᠤᠨ; c. 1258 – 10 March 1291) was the fourth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate, from 1284 to 1291. He was the son of Abaqa Khan, and like his father, was a devout Buddhist (although pro-Christian).

  8. Arghun Khan (c. 1258 – 10 March 1291) was the fourth ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate, from 1284 to 1291. He was the son of Abaqa Khan, and like his father, was a devout Buddhist (although pro-Christian). He was known for sending several embassies to Europe in an unsuccessful attempt to form a Franco–Mongol alliance against the Muslims in the Holy Land. It was also Arghun who ...

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