amir timur and his empire - EAS

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  1. He was the final great nomadic conqueror of the Eurasian Steppe. His empire was the precursor of the more organised and lasting Islamic Gunpowder Empires of the 16th and 17th centuries. Timur believed himself to be the heir of the legacy of Genghis Khan and sought to replicate the latter man’s accomplishments through conquests.
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    What is Timur known for?
    Timur ( Chagatay: تيمور Temür, lit. 'Iron'; 9 April 1336 – 17–19 February 1405), later Timūr Gurkānī ( Chagatay: تيمور کورگن Temür Küregen ), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty.
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    Who was the first ruler of Timurid Empire?
    'Iron'; 9 April 1336 – 17–19 February 1405), later Timūr Gurkānī ( Chagatay: تيمور کورگن Temür Küregen ), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty.
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    What happened to Amir Timur?
    He even went on to defeat the Ottomans, Egyptians, Syrians and Russians. He finally died in 1405 in modern-day Kazakhstan. He is, however, laid to rest in Samarkand and on every tour to Uzbekistan, we visit the Amir Timur mausoleum.
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    Where is the Timurid Empire now?
    The Timurid Empire ( Persian: تیموریان ‎, Timuriyān ), self-designated as Gurkani ( Persian: گورکانیان ‎, Gurkāniyān ), was a Persianate Turco-Mongol empire comprising modern-day Uzbekistan, Iran, the southern Caucasus, Mesopotamia, Afghanistan, much of Central Asia, as well as parts of contemporary India, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey .
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  3. Timur | Biography, Conquests, Empire, & Facts | Britannica

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    01/01/2022 · Timur led a small nomad band and, by guile and force of arms, established dominion over Transoxania by the 1360s. About 1370 Timur proclaimed himself sovereign of the Chagatai line of khans and restorer of the Mongol empire. He then for three decades led his army to subdue each state from Mongolia to the Mediterranean.

  4. Timur - Wikipedia

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    Timur's Turco-Mongolian heritage provided opportunities and challenges as he sought to rule the Mongol Empire and the Muslim world. According to the Mongol traditions, Timur could not claim the title of khan or rule the Mongol Empire because he was not a descendant of Genghis Khan. Therefore, Timur set up a puppet Chaghatay Khan, Suyurghatmish, as the nominal ruler of Balkh as he pretended to act as a "protector of the member of a Chinggisid line, that of Genghis Khan's el…

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  5. Amir Timur | A Chengezi Turk

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    01/06/2003 · Amir Timur A Chengezi Turk he was the son of a minor chief who due to hard work and focused aims was able to become the ruler of a vast empire consisting of Transoxiana, a part of Turkistan, Afghanistan, Persia, Syria, Kurdistan and a major part of Asia Minor.

  6. Amir Temur - Eurasia

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    During his lifetime Timur emerged as the most powerful ruler in the Muslim world after defeating the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman Empire and the declining Sultanate of Delhi. Timur had also decisively defeated the Christian Knights Hospitaller at Smyrna, styling himself a Ghazi.

  7. Timurid Empire - Wikipedia

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    Although the Timurids hailed from the Barlas tribe, which was of Turkicized Mongol origin, they had embraced Persian culture, converted to Islam, and resided in Turkestan and Khorasan. Thus, the Timurid era had a dual character, reflecting both its Turco-Mongol origins and the Persian literary, artistic, and courtly high culture of the dynasty.

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  8. Timur | Biography, Conquest, Warrior, Empire & Death ...

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    • At sixteen, Timur joined the service of Kazghan, a Turk who murdered the last son Qazan Khan ibn Yasar. Quickly rising in rank, he became military chief under his orders. However, the assassination of Kazghan in 1357 delayed his dreams of ascension. Reacting to the death of the emir, the khan of Mogholistan, Tughluk Timur invades the Transoxiana and attempts the reunifi…
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  9. National Heroes of Central Asia Series – Amir Timur ...

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    During his life, he was undefeated and created one of the largest empires on the earth at the time. He was born in 1336 in modern-day Uzbekistan, just under 100km from Samarkand towards to Tajik border. The modern-day town of Shahrisabz near where he was born has been turned in to a short of pilgrimage for those wishing to pay their respects to Timur. He led his armies across …

  10. Biography of Tamerlane, 14th Conqueror of Asia - ThoughtCo

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    Timur was born on April 8, 1336, near the city of Kesh (now called Shahrisabz), about 50 miles south of the oasis of Samarkand, in Transoxiana. The child's father Taraghai Bahdur was the chief of the Barlas tribe; Timur's mother was Tegina Begim. The Barlas were of mixed Mongolian and Turkic ancestry, descended fro…
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  11. Painting a Thousand Words: Timur and His Mughal ...

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    13/01/2020 · The Mughal Empire in India was founded in 1526 by Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur. Babur was a Central Asian prince who boasted an impressive lineage. On his mother’s side he was descended from the great Genghis Khan, founder of the Mongol Empire, while on his father’s he was descended from none other than the conqueror Amir Timur.

  12. Meaning of Timurid period in the history of the Silk Road

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    At that time another powerful conqueror, Amir Timur, the founder of the empire comprising practically the entire Central Asia and Persia, gained strength. The Golden Horde was on his way: until there was the caravan route from China to Europe via the Crimea, the Bottom Volga region and Khoresm, he could not count on economic prosperity of his main domain.

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