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Tamgan Tumgan (Turkshad, Turksanf, Ta'n han, Turxanthos, Turxath) was a shad (governor prince) of the Turkic Empire (also called Göktürk) in the late 6th century. According to Edward Gibbon his name may be a title rather than a proper name.〔Edward Gibbon:''Decline and fall of the Roman Empire'' Vol IV, ISBN 0-8095-9238-X p.576〕 ==Background== The Turkic Empire included vast territories in Asia and in parts of eastern Europe. Up to 603, while the east part of the empire was considered as the main empire, the western part (roughly west of Altai and Tengri Mountains) was considered as the dependency of the main empire. The western territories came under the rule of a yabgu. (''Yabgu'' was the title of a co-khagan tasked with ruling the western territories on behalf of the main khagan.)
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