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Definition of Tomans
1. toman [n] - See also: toman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tomans
Literary usage of Tomans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sport and Politics Under an Eastern Sky by Lawrence John Lumley Dundas Zetland (1902)
"The subject of revenue I judged was rather a sore one, and he replied rather
shortly that it used to be 12000 tomans, but was now 24000. ..."
2. A Journal of Two Years' Travel in Persia, Ceylon, Etc by Robert B. M. Binning (1857)
"About four hundred individuals constitute this favoured guard, who receive each
60 tomans and upwards yearly; being obliged to keep a servant ..."
3. The Merv Oasis: Travels and Adventures East of the Caspian During the Years by Edmund O'Donovan (1882)
"... and tomans—Disputes about money— Turcoman measures—Recreations—The Turcomans
and ' Punch'—Agha ..."
4. The Merv Oasis: Travels and Adventures East of the Caspian During the Years by Edmund O'Donovan (1883)
"... and tomans — Disputes about money — Turcoman measures — Recreations — The
Turcomans and ' Punch ' — Agha ..."
5. The Merv Oasis: Travels and Adventures East of the Caspian During the Years by Edmond O'Donovan (1882)
"... and tomans—Disputes about money— Turcoman measures—Recreations—The Turcomans
and ' Punch'—Agha ..."
6. Through Persia by Caravan by R. Arthur Arnold (1877)
"... first wife—Ramadan in the Koran—The nocturnal kalian — Loading up—A Persian
landlord—Persian money, tomans, Krans, ..."