- the
Timurid Renaissance,
particularly during the
reign of
astronomer and
mathematician Ulugh Begh. By 1467, the
ruling Timurid dynasty, or
Timurids, had...
- 2015-08-09.
Maria Subtelny,
Timurids in Transition, p. 40: "Nevertheless, in the
complex process of transition,
members of the
Timurid dynasty and
their Persian...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Timurid refers to
those descended from
Timur (Tamerlane), a 14th-century conqueror:
Timurid dynasty, a
dynasty of Turco-Mongol...
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center for arts and culture. Soon, many of the
Timurids adopted Persian culture as
their own. The
Timurids utilized architecture for
political and social...
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Timurid Empire was
founded by Amir
Tamerlane in 1370
after the
conquest of
several Ilkhanate successor states.
After conquering a city, the
Timurids commonly...
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early 16th to the 19th century. The
dynasty was a
cadet branch of the
Timurid dynasty,
which had
ruled in
parts of
Central Asia and Iran in the 14th...
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where numerous Timurids were to be buried, and the
theological college of the
Gawhar Shad Madrasa. The
cultural outlook of the
Timurids was characterized...
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recorded were
outside the tribe. Its most
famous representatives were the
Timurids, a
dynasty founded by the
conqueror Timur in the 14th century, who ruled...
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chain mail and
poison on
their tusks which gave
difficult time to
Timurid forces as
Timurids experienced this
first time. But
within a p****age of time Timur...
- Indologists. In
Marshall Hodgson's view, the
dynasty should be
called Timurid/Timuri or Indo-
Timurid. The
Mughal Empire was
founded by
Babur (reigned 1526–1530)...