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Place in Musandam, Oman
Bukhāʾ (Arabic: بُخَاء, romanized: Bukhāʾ) is a Wilayat and town in the Muhafazah of Musandam in the Sultanate of Oman. It is located in the southwestern
Bukha
Great Khan of the Northern Yuan Empire
(Mongolian script:ᠳᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠩ Mongolian: Тайсун Хаан; Chinese: 岱總汗), born Toghtoa Bukha (Chinese: 脫脫不花), (1416–1452) was a khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty,
Taisun_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Toghtua Bukha may refer to: Personal name of Tayisung Khan (1416–1452) Wang Toghtua Bukha (died 1376), King of Shen This disambiguation page lists articles
Toghtua_Bukha
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264
Ariq Böke (c. 1219–1266) was the seventh and youngest son of Tolui and a grandson of Genghis Khan. After the death of his brother the Great Khan Möngke
Ariq_Böke
1449 Ming China-Oirat Mongols conflict
for his daughter to marry the young khan of the Eastern Mongols, Toghtoa Bukha. After Toghon's death in 1440, his son Esen inherited the title of taishi
Tumu_Crisis
Khasab. separate drone strikes targeted ports and industrial zones in Sohar, Bukha, and Mina Al Fahal, along with attacks in the Omani territorial waters of
2026_Iranian_strikes_on_Oman
Mongol general (died 1260)
Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an Eastern Christian of the Naimans, a group that was subservient to the Mongol
Kitbuqa
and strikes on the ports of Salalah and Duqm and the towns of Sohar and Bukha, while intercepting atleast 19. The strikes caused damage to infrastructure
2026 Iranian strikes on Arab countries
2026_Iranian_strikes_on_Arab_countries
Governorate of Oman
consists of four provinces: Khasab, the regional centre of the Governorate Bukha Dibba Al-Bay'ah Madha, itself an exclave, located halfway between the rest
Musandam_Governorate
King of Shen (r. 1354–1376)
Toghtua Bukha (Middle Mongolian: ᠲᠣᠭᠲᠠᠬᠤ ᠪᠤᠬᠠ; Toγtoγa Buqa; died 1376), also Toqto'a-Buqa, was a member of the House of Wang of the Goryeo dynasty.
Toqto'a_Buqa
Emperor of Yuan Dynasty from 1320 to 1323
Bolad, a grandson of Ariq Böke; Yerutömör, a son of Ananda; Kulud Bukha; and Ulus Bukha, a descendant of Möngke Khan. When Gegeen stayed at Nanpo on his
Gegeen_Khan
1260–1264 war of succession in the Mongol Empire
an attack by Kublai receded. Alghu defeated Ariq Böke's commander, Khara Bukha, near the Ili River in Xinjiang, but lost his headquarters at Almalikh to
Toluid_Civil_War
Khagan of the Mongols
name[citation needed]. Mahakörgis was the youngest son of Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha and his youngest khatun, Samar. Soon after Esen was killed, his mother,
Mahakörgis_Khan
King of Joseon (posthumously)
Yi Chach'un (Korean: 이자춘; Hanja: 李子春; 20 January 1315 – 3 June 1361), also known as Hwanjo, was a minor military officer of the Yuan Empire who later transferred
Yi_Chach'un
Khagan of the Mongols
was not until 1433 when the Oirats finally crowned Taisun Khan (Toghtoa Bukha) as the new khan. Meanwhile, in the east, the Oirat’s rival eastern Mongol
Oyiradai
Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty
Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha and Manduul Khan. Tayisung Khan appointed Agbarjin jinong over his ulus in 1433. When Toghtoa Bukha attempted to eliminate
Agbarjin
Prince of Zhennan (鎮南王)
(鎮南王 老章; Луужан) Togh Bukha, Prince of Zhennan (鎮南王 脫不花, Тобуха) Könček Bukha, Prince of Weishun (威順王 寬徹普化; Хонжибуха) Temür Bukha, Prince of Huai (淮王 帖木兒不花;
Toghon_(son_of_Kublai)
Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty
Toghan raised a rebellion and western Mongols finally crowned Toghtoa Bukha (or Toγtoγa Buqa) with the title of Tayisung Khan as their next khan, which
Adai_Khan
Mongol semi-mythical clan princess
(Begünütei and Belgünütei) during the lifetime of Dobun Mergen, and three more (Bukha Khatagi, Bukhatu-Salji and Bodonchar Munkhag) after her husband's death
Alan_Gua
Böke Adai Khan (1425–1438) – descendant of Ögedei Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen taishi – the leader of the Oirats (1453–1454)
List_of_Mongol_rulers
Land warfare branch of Oman's military
Coastal Security Force based at Sur Musandam Security Force (MSF) based at Bukha Rural Security Forces based in Salalah (replaced Firqat Forces) Sultan of
Royal_Army_of_Oman
Buddhist temple in South Jeolla, South Korea
a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is situated in Bukha-myeon, Jangseong County, in South Jeolla province, South Korea. Built in
Baegyangsa
Town in Musandam Governorate, Oman
Khasab Hotel in foreground and station for over-sea zipline Oman portal Bukha Dibba Al-Bay'ah Madha Kumzar List of cities in Oman Karim, Rose Yasmin (February
Khasab
Korean prince (fl. 14th century)
returned to Goryeo but died the next year. In 1354 Öljeyitü's grandson Toghtua Bukha (脫脫不花) was installed as King of Shen. In 1356 Öljei Khutugh Khatun wanted
Wang_Ko
13th Khagan of the Mongol Empire
title of king of Chou and relegated to Yunnan in 1316; but fled to Esen Bukha-ruled Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, as a pro-Khayishan official advised
Khutughtu_Khan_Kusala
Road in Musandam, Oman
(5.0 mi) after the border post the route intersects with the town of Bukha. Bukha is the largest town on the A13 up to Khasab. Throughout the next 20 kilometres
A13_road_(Oman)
2015 film by Alejandro Gómez Monteverde
Mary Stein as Martha Eijiro Ozaki as Masao Kume Winston James Francis as Bukha Masami Kosaka as Commander Tokyo Joe Theodora Greece as Eliza On August
Little_Boy_(film)
Khagan of the Mongols
(1411–1415) Oyiradai Khan (1415–1425) Adai Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen Taishi (1453–1454) Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü)
Daraisung_Guden_Khan
Revolt against the Yuan dynasty in China (1351–1368)
causing droughts in the Huai River valley. Toqto'a's successor, Berke Bukha, had no answer to the crisis, which was exacerbated by the coastal rebellion
Red_Turban_Rebellions
Place in Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates
comprising two gas treatment trains. These treat raw gas sourced from the Bukha and West Bukha fields located in Oman, as well as gas from the Umm al Quwain field
Khor_Khwair
ends the first Abbasid Caliphate Hulagu Khan takes the title of Ilkhan, meaning "obedient khan" March Öljei Khatun's brother Bukha-Temur sacks Wasit
Timeline_of_the_Ilkhanate
Yuan dynasty rebel (1319–1374)
the capital, Dadu. Initial Yuan attempts to defeat Fang failed and Berke Bukha’s regime only nominally obtained his surrender after promising him multiple
Fang_Guozhen
Turco-Mongol tribal confederation in Mongolia
had many sons. Notable sons included Toghrul, Yula-Mangus, Tai-Timur, and Bukha-Timur.[citation needed] In union with the Khitan, they became vassals of
Keraites
Guksa Myo Cheong Jinul Il-yeon Sin Ton Muhak Manjeok Wang Ko Wang Toghtua Bukha Empress Gi Hong Pok-wŏn, a Goryeo commander who later served as an administrator
List_of_Goryeo_people
Westernmost group of Mongols
as Arghun Agha and his son, Nawruz. In 1256, a group of the Oirats under Bukha-Temür (Mongolian: Буха-Төмөр, Бөхтөмөр) joined Hulagu's expedition against
Oirats
Town in Namangan, Uzbekistan
18 km from the district center. It borders with Koktash village of Ola Bukha district of Jalalabad region of the Kyrgyz Republic from the north, Varzik
G'ova
Emirate and one of the constituents of the United Arab Emirates
Ras Al Khaimah. Geography portal Asia portal United Arab Emirates portal Bukha, located to the north List of tourist attractions in the United Arab Emirates
Emirate_of_Ras_Al_Khaimah
Emperor of Yuan dynasty from 1328 to 1332
launched a surprise attack on the loyalists. Their army under the command of Bukha Temur and Orlug Temur, descendants of Genghis Khan's brothers, surrounded
Jayaatu_Khan_Tugh_Temür
Place in Musandam, Oman
produce running water, including the spring of Al-Saqqa water. Dibba Airport Bukha Madha Khasab "Oman: Administrative Division (Governorates and Districts)
Dibba_Al-Baya
South Korean musician (born 1991)
source?] He was discharged in July 2018.[unreliable source?] Mir was born in Bukha-myeon, Jangseong County, South Korea in the countryside. Mir is the rapper
Mir_(singer)
Emperor of China (1435–1449, 1457–1464)
for his daughter to marry the young Khan of the Eastern Mongols, Toghtoa Bukha. Toghon emerged as the "de facto ruler of all Mongols", and after his death
Emperor_Yingzong_of_Ming
Chinese general (14th century)
he and the Prince of Yan Zhu Di came out of Gubeikou and persuaded Nayir Bukha (乃兒不花) to surrender. Later, he was implicated in the Hu Weiyong case and
Zhao_Yong_(general)
Bedouin tribe of the United Arab Emirates and Oman
his copy to be lodged with Sultan Qaboos of Oman. In 1951, the Wali of Bukha, Sayyid Badr bin Said, led a delegation to Julian Walker, the British Political
Habus
A Manchu clan and family name
confederation's disintegration due to the invasion of the Mongol Khan Toghtoa Bukha., while later on, some Ula Nara clansmen moved to Mount Ihan (宜罕山) area
Ula_Nara
Province Population (2022) Khasab 33,657 Dibba 10,714 Bukha 4,547 Madha 4,306 Total 53,224
Provinces_of_Oman
Year Date Event 1390 April Nayir Bukha and Yaozhu surrender to Ming forces 1391 May Ajashiri rebels and is suppressed Ming forces briefly occupy Hami
Timeline_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Road in South Korea
Wolsongjeong-gil Yongam Bridge 용암교 Daeheung IS 대흥사거리 Daeheung-gil Jangseong County Bukha-myeon Daeheung Bridge Seongam Bridge 대흥교 성암교 Seongam IS 성암삼거리 Bukhaseongam-gil
Local_Route_15_(South_Korea)
Goryeo nobleman (fl. 14th century)
Sik (기식) Younger brother: Ki Wŏn, Prince Deokyang (기원 덕양군) Nephew: Öljei Bukha Younger brother: Ki Chu (기주) Younger brother: Ki Yun (기윤) Younger sister:
Ki_Ch'ŏl
Road in South Korea
Gusan IS 구산 교차로 Prefectural Route 898 (Danpung-ro) Gusan Underpass 구산지하차도 Bukha-myeon Daeak IS 대악 교차로 Daebang-gil Danjeon IS 단전 교차로 Danpung-ro Sollyong-gil
National Route 1 (South Korea)
National_Route_1_(South_Korea)
Town in Arta, Djibouti
Country Town Italy Lampedusa e Linosa Spain Sant Francesc Xavier Oman Bukha
Weʽa
Brother of Genghis Khan
Mangghud. They were usually led by princes from Temüge's house. At Arigh Bukha's rebellion, the three princely houses supported Khubilai (Genghis Khan's
Qasar
Decade
Alfonso IX Andronikos II (Megas Komnenos), emperor of Trebizond Ariq Böke (or Bukha), Mongol ruler (khagan) and regent Berke Khan, Mongol ruler of the Golden
1260s
Oil and gas company in the Middle East
2002, Crescent Petroleum became the technical services provider for the Bukha field, offshore Oman. It was also the technical operator for concessions
Crescent_Petroleum
Emperor with his command of the 1390 campaign against the Mongols under Nayir Bukha and was allowed to retain command of the 10,000 Mongol soldiers he had captured
Military_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Historical region in Turkey
based in eastern Tao, established the independent principality of Bolkha/Bukha (known in Georgian sources as Bugatakuri). Northeast of Bolkha was the principality
Tao_(historical_region)
General and companion of Genghis Khan
towns in Shanxi, including Xizhou and Daizhou. He then left Mönggü Buqa (Bukha) in charge in Shaanxi and Gansu, and moved with the main army to Yuzhou
Muqali
A Manchu clan and family name
confederation's disintegration due to the invasion of the Mongol Khan Toghtoa Bukha. Under Wan Khan (王台), a sixth-generation descendant of Nacibulu, the Hada
Hada_Nara
Hamed bin Zuhair al-Farsi Bidiya Amer bin Mohammed bin Shamis al-Hajri Bukha Ahmed bin Abdallah bin Mohammed al-Malik al-Shuhi Dhalkout Ahmed bin Suhail
1994_Omani_general_election
Ethnic group
(1411–1415) Oyiradai Khan (1415–1425) Adai Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen Taishi (1453–1454) Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü)
Ordos_Mongols
County in Honam, South Korea
Jukcheong-ri, Manmuri, Sinwol-ri, Mohyeon-ri, Suseong-ri, Owol-ri, Joyang-ri Bukha-myeon (북하면) 北下面 1,370 2,527 84.2 Wolseong-ri, Daeak-ri, Danjeon-ri, Yongdu-ri
Jangseong_County
(1412–1415) Oyiradai, Khan (1415–1425) Adai, Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Toghtoa Bukha, Khan (1433–1452) Agbarjin, Khan (1453) Esen taishi, Khan (1453–1454) Markörgis
List of state leaders in the 15th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_15th_century
(1415) Oyiradai (1415–1425) Adai Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen taishi – the leader of the Oirats (1453–1454)
List_of_Mongolians
Religious site in Fangshan District, Beijing
temple's major benefactors as the prince of Huai Temür Bukha [zh], the eunuch-official Zhao Bayan Bukha (趙伯顏不花), and the minister Qingtong [zh], with the inscription
Cross_Temple,_Fangshan
Military conflict
launched a surprise attack on the loyalists. Their army under the command of Bukha Temur and Orlug Temur, descendants of Genghis Khan's brothers, surrounded
War_of_the_Two_Capitals
Road in South Korea
교차로) Jungang Expressway Jangrim IS 장림사거리 Prefectural Route 927 (Sainam-ro) Bukha IS 북하삼거리 National Route 36 National Route 59 (Worak-ro) Danseong-myeon National
National Route 5 (South Korea)
National_Route_5_(South_Korea)
Decade
chancellor was Berke Bukha, an effective provincial administrator who took the opposite, decentralised approach to Toghto. Bukha had learned firsthand
1340s
1997 general election in Oman
Ghuneim al-Rahbi Bidiya Amer bin Mohammed bin Shamis al-Hajri Re-elected Bukha Ahmed bin Abdallah bin Mohammed al-Malik al-Shuhi Re-elected Dhalkout Badr
1997_Omani_general_election
Calendar year
Alfonso IX Andronikos II (Megas Komnenos), emperor of Trebizond Ariq Böke (or Bukha), Mongol ruler (khagan) and regent Berke Khan, Mongol ruler of the Golden
1266
Ahmad bin Nasser al-Rahbi Bidiya Amer bin Mohammed bin Shamis al-Hajri Bukha Ahmed bin Abdallah bin Mohammed al-Malik al-Shuhi Dhalkout Ahmed bin Sa'id
1991_Omani_general_election
suffers major defeats by Oirats in 1430 and 1434. 1433 Oirats crown Toghtoa Bukha (Taisun Khan) as Khagan of the Northern Yuan. He later proclaims himself
Timeline_of_Mongolian_history
Road in South Korea
Route 36 overlap Danseong Middle School 단성중학교 Danseong IS 단성삼거리 Chunghon-ro Bukha IS 북하삼거리 National Route 5 National Route 36 (Danyang-ro) National Route
National Route 59 (South Korea)
National_Route_59_(South_Korea)
Jangseong County 30.60 Bugi 북이면 北二面 South Jeolla Jangseong County 56.40 Bukha 북하면 北下面 South Jeolla Jangseong County 84.20 Gunoe 군외면 郡外面 South Jeolla Wando
List of townships in South Korea
List_of_townships_in_South_Korea
BUKHA
BUKHA
Boy/Male
Muslim
Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-bukha
Boy/Male
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Collection of the Prophet Muhammad's Traditions; Author of One of the Sahih Hadith
Boy/Male
Indian
Muhammad Ibn Ismail al-bukha
BUKHA
BUKHA
Boy/Male
Muslim
A heavenly fountain, A evenly fountain
Boy/Male
Arabic
Jasmine; A Flower Name
Girl/Female
British, English
Keeper of Records
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Sea Lover; Boar Friend
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Defender; Helper
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lotus, Water Lily
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Kennington in Greater London (formerly in Surrey), Oxfordshire, or Kent. The first two are from the Old English personal name Cēna + -ing- (a connective particle denoting association with) + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. The place in Kent is named from Old English cyne- ‘royal’ + tūn.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of glory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bowerman.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a bird
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