Ṭark̲h̲ānبایگانیشده در ۱۳ اکتبر ۲۰۱۴ توسط Wayback Machine in encyclopedia of islam 2nd ed. : also tark̲h̲ān , a high-ranking Inner Asian title of considerable antiquity. It probably entered Arabic from Sog̲h̲dian trg̲h̲ʾn or Middle Pers. trk̲h̲ʾn <Turk, tarḳan (pl. in Mongolian tarḳat), which appears to have been part of the imperial titulature that the Turks inherited from the Jou-jan empire. Its etymology is unclear
Ṭark̲h̲ānبایگانیشده در ۱۳ اکتبر ۲۰۱۴ توسط Wayback Machine in encyclopedia of islam 2nd ed. : also tark̲h̲ān , a high-ranking Inner Asian title of considerable antiquity. It probably entered Arabic from Sog̲h̲dian trg̲h̲ʾn or Middle Pers. trk̲h̲ʾn <Turk, tarḳan (pl. in Mongolian tarḳat), which appears to have been part of the imperial titulature that the Turks inherited from the Jou-jan empire. Its etymology is unclear