- Tumen (unit) - Wikipedia
Tumen, or tümen ("unit of ten thousand"; [1] Old Turkic: tümän; [2] Mongolian: Түмэн, tümen; [3][4] Turkish: tumën), was a decimal unit of measurement used by the Turkic and Mongol peoples to quantify and organize their societies in groups of 10,000
- Tumen River | China, North Korea, Russia | Britannica
Tumen River, river, forming the northeastern frontier of North Korea with China and Russia The Tumen originates on Mount Paektu (Chinese: Baitou; 9,022 feet [2,750 metres]), the highest peak of the Changbai (Korean: Chanbaek) Mountains along the China-Korea border
- Tumen | Military Wiki | Fandom
Tumen is an army unit of 10,000 soldiers Tumen was incorporated into the Mongolian language from the Uyghur language and is also used in the Mongolian language as another word for "very many" The word "Tumen" was established by Modu Chanyu in the memory of his father, Touman
- tumen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
An army was made up of two to four tumen, each composed of ten times a thousand men (the equivalent of a regiment), and each regiment of ten times a hundred men (the equivalent of a squadron), ten times ten men
- TUMEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tumen definition: a river in East Asia, flowing northeast along the China–North Korea border and then southeast along the border between China and Russia to the Sea of Japan
- Why is the Tumen River one of the most dangerous places on earth?
The Tumen River, which separates North Korea from China, is considered one of the most dangerous rivers in the world to cross It’s not that the river is particularly deep, wide, or treacherous
- Tumen Map - Yanbian, Jilin, China - Mapcarta
Tumen is in Yanbian in the far northeast of China It borders North Korea, and the town of Namyang, over the Tumen River Mapcarta, the open map
- Tumen River: Where North Korea, China Russia Share a Watery Border
The Tumen River isn’t famous, but it marks one of the world’s most fascinating border zones: the point where North Korea, China, and Russia meet This remote waterway has been the backdrop for high-stakes diplomacy, daring escapes, and military standoffs
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