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'''Tukar''' was a kingdom on [[Roshar]]. It borders [[Emul]] and [[Marat]].{{ref|map|Roshar}} People from Tukar are called Tukari. During the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era it was part of [[Makabakam]].{{ref|map|Silver Kingdoms}}
 
'''Tukar''' was a kingdom on [[Roshar]]. It borders [[Emul]] and [[Marat]].{{ref|map|Roshar}} People from Tukar are called Tukari. During the [[Silver Kingdoms]] era it was part of [[Makabakam]].{{ref|map|Silver Kingdoms}}
   
[[Eighty's war|Tukar is at war]] with Emul over a dispute with the ancient trade city of [[Sesemalex Dar]].{{ref|b|twok|c|54}} Depending on whom was talking, the war was either a religious conflict, led by Tukar's leader, the god-priest [[Tezim]], or an excuse to seize the port city, as [[Au-nak]] suggests.
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[[Eighty's War|Tukar is at war]] with Emul over a dispute with the ancient trade city of [[Sesemalex Dar]].{{ref|b|twok|c|54}} Depending on whom was talking, the war was either a religious conflict, led by Tukar's leader, the god-priest [[Tezim]], or an excuse to seize the port city, as [[Au-nak]] suggests.
   
 
Before coming to [[Kharbranth]], [[Jasnah]] was studying in Tukar.{{ref|b|twok|c|28}}
 
Before coming to [[Kharbranth]], [[Jasnah]] was studying in Tukar.{{ref|b|twok|c|28}}

Revision as of 20:08, 14 June 2014

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Era Era of Solitude
World Roshar
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Tukar was a kingdom on Roshar. It borders Emul and Marat.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content People from Tukar are called Tukari. During the Silver Kingdoms era it was part of Makabakam.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Tukar is at war with Emul over a dispute with the ancient trade city of Sesemalex Dar.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Depending on whom was talking, the war was either a religious conflict, led by Tukar's leader, the god-priest Tezim, or an excuse to seize the port city, as Au-nak suggests.

Before coming to Kharbranth, Jasnah was studying in Tukar.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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