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- Timur - Wikipedia
Timur[b] (1320s – 17 18 February 1405), also known as Tamerlane, [c] was a Turco-Mongol conqueror, first ruler of the Timurid dynasty, and the founder of the Timurid Empire, which ruled over modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia
- Timur | Biography, Conquests, Empire, Facts | Britannica
Timur, also called Timur the Lame and Tamerlane, Turkic conqueror, chiefly remembered for the barbarity of his conquests from India and Russia to the Mediterranean Sea and for the cultural achievements of his dynasty Learn more about Timur’s life and conquests in this article
- Tamerlane: The Ruthless Conqueror Who Shaped Central Asia with Blood . . .
Tamerlane was a ruthless conqueror who ruled the Timurid Empire with an iron fist He established a centralized government, with himself as the absolute ruler, and appointed governors to oversee the various regions of his empire
- Timur: The Brutal Conqueror of Central Asia - World History Encyclopedia
Timur (1336-1405), also known as Tamerlane, Temür, or Timur Leng, was the founder of the Timurid Empire (1370-1507), which had its heartlands in modern-day Uzbekistan and capital at Samarkand
- Tamerlane: A Nomadic Conqueror Even More Feared Than Genghis Khan
Timur, later known in Europe as Tamerlane or Tamburlane, was a byproduct of the mixture of Mongol and Turkic people in Central Asia The people of the region often sided with the Mongols during their conquests and shared a number of unique cultural characteristics from life on the Eurasian steppe
- Tamerlane Wiped Out Perhaps 17 Million People With Just Fire Swords
These were murders committed with sword or fire
- Biography of Tamerlane, 14th Conqueror of Asia - ThoughtCo
Tamerlane (April 8, 1336–February 18, 1405) was the ferocious and terrifying founder of the Timurid empire of Central Asia, eventually ruling much of Europe and Asia
- 10 Things You Never Knew About Timur: One of History’s Biggest Monsters
Commonly known as Tamerlane in Europe, Timur was one of the most dominant military commanders in human history
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