Tuman

In the field of physics, the TUMAN-3M Tokamak is a device used for magnetic confinement fusion research.

In the military organization of Genghis Khan, a tuman was the largest tactical unit, consisting of 10,000 soldiers.

Today, the name "Tuman" appears in various specialized contexts: In the field of physics, the TUMAN-3M Tokamak

Fog represents the "in-between" state where the physical world blurs into the spiritual. It is often used as a metaphor for a "foggy soul" or a clouded mind searching for direction.

Whether you view it as a military force of thousands or the quiet mist rolling over a river, "Tuman" reminds us that there is often more beneath the surface than meets the eye. It is often used as a metaphor for

In Slavic traditions, fog was often viewed as a doorway to the underworld, a space where spirits could cross into our realm. 2. The Legacy: Power and Numbers

From website design agencies to underground art groups , the name is used to evoke a sense of depth, mystery, or structured complexity. or structured complexity. Etymologically

Etymologically, "Tuman" (or tümen ) has deep roots in the Mongol and Turkic empires.