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Members of the Timurid dynasty signaled the Timurid Renaissance, and they were strongly influenced by Persian culture [2] [8] and established two significant empires in history, the Timurid Empire (1370–1507) based in Persia and Central Asia, and the Mughal Empire (1526–1857) based in the Indian subcontinent.
Ruler of the Timurid Empire r.1405–1407: 1. Khalil Sultan (1384–1411) Ruler of Samarkand r.1405–1409: Sultan Muhammad: 4. Ulugh Beg (1393–1449) Ruler of the Timurid Empire r.1447–1449: Ibrahim Sultan (1394–1435) Muhammad Juki (1402–1444) Baysunghur (1399–1437) Mansur (d.1446) 5. Abu Sa'id (1424–1469) Ruler of the Timurid ...
Monarchs of the Timurid dynasty ruling the Timurid Empire in Central Asia and Mughal Empire in South Asia Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
This article includes a list of successive Islamic states and Muslim dynasties beginning with the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) and the early Muslim conquests that spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day.
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This is a simplified family tree of the Timurid dynasty. The Timurid dynasty was a ruling house descended from the Central Asian conqueror Timur , who founded the Timurid Empire in 1370. At its peak, the empire encompassed Iran and much of Central Asia, as well as portions of modern-day India , Pakistan , Syria and Turkey .
Umar Shaikh received Fergana upon the division of the Timurid Empire in 1469. Umar Shaikh died in a freak accident in Aksi fort, North Fergana, on 10 June 1494. It occurred when he was in his dovecote, which was built at the edge of the building, collapsed, thus making eleven-year-old Babur the ruler of Fergana. [1]
Timur, [b] also known as Tamerlane [c] (1320s – 17–18 February 1405), 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. An undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians ...