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  2. Timur - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Timurid conquests and invasions - Wikipedia

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    The Timurid conquests and invasions started in the seventh decade of the 14th century with Timur's control over Chagatai Khanate and ended at the start of the 15th century with the death of Timur.

  4. Timurid dynasty - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Timurid Empire - Wikipedia

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    Persian became the official state language of the Timurid Empire [35] [39] and served as the language of administration, history, belles lettres, and poetry. [40] The Chaghatay language was the native and "home language" of the Timurid family, [ 2 ] while Arabic served as the language par excellence of science, philosophy, theology and the ...

  6. Timurid invasions of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The official history of his reign, Zafarnama, represents this campaign in Georgia as a jihad. Timur set out from Kars and assailed Samtskhe, the southernmost principality within the Kingdom of Georgia later in 1386. Tbilis fell on 22 November 1386, its inhabitants were massacred and Bagrat fell into captivity.

  7. Timurid family tree - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Sack of Delhi (1398) - Wikipedia

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  9. Timuri - Wikipedia

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    The Timuri or Taimuri (Persian: تیموری) are a sub-tribe of the Aimaq people of Afghanistan and Iran, one of the major Aimaq tribes, which also include Jamshidi, Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, and Taymani.