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  • | name = Tarkhan | photo_caption = [[Qazmezaram]], highest point in the Tarkhan Mountains
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  • | official_name = Province of Tarkhan | settlement_type = [[Provinces of Komania|Province]]
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  • | official_name = Province of Misharam | settlement_type = [[Provinces of Komania|Autonomous Province]]
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  • ...zar]]''' the northernmost of the three, roughly today's southern [[Damazar Province]] as well as parts of northern [[Balakia]] and southern [[Araman]]. ====The Tarkhan Alliance (1670-1755)====
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  • | subdivision_type2 = Province ...of fires and burning bodies" as quoted in the [[Asharhirim]]. Indeed, the Tarkhan campaign culminated in large-scale massacres and the destruction of most se
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  • ...|Saraj]], [[Tarkhan]], [[Samar Holy State|Samar]], [[Khirim]] and [[Yunesh Province|Yunesh]] demonstrate variations derived from [[Asharid cuisine]] and local
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  • ...periods, along with the legacy of past empires in the [[Tarkhan Mountains|Tarkhan]] region, notably the [[Baysanid Khanate]], the [[Great Horde]], and the [[ ...eriods. The gradual migration of [[Kalkali people|Kalkali peoples]] to the Tarkhan mountains in the 12th century onwards sparked an increase in monumental mas
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  • ...ption of country/territory's status ("Independence [from...]", "Autonomous province [of...]", etc)--> ...ization" led to the expansion of Komans all along the [[Tarkhan Mountains|Tarkhan Mountain range]] and even further east, leading to a gradual syncretism of
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  • ...n [[Miraria]], this gave way to various empires reaching to dominate the [[Tarkhan Mountains]]. Historical empires controlling the area include the [[Mamikian [[File:Marashah.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Ruins of Marashah, [[Samar Province|Samar]], from the 1st millennium BC, partially inhabited until 500 AD.]]
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