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Timur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tamerlane, the name was derived from the Persian Timur-i lang, "Temur the Lame" by Europeans during the 16th century. His Turkic name is Timur, which means 'iron'. In his life time, he has conquered more than anyone else except for Alexander.
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Timur from Georgia to Delhi. The Ottomans to Thrace, the Balkans and Constantinople. ... Timur in today's Uzbekistan. Respected in Central Asia ... Timur's Rise to Power...
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Timur Bekmambetov - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timur Nuruakhitovich Bekmambetov (Kazakh: ; Russian: , born June 25, 1961) is a Kazakh and Russian film and advertisement director. Bekmambetov was born on June 25, 1961 in Guryev, Kazakh SSR, USSR (...
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Wounded in a youthful sheep-stealing escapade, Timur "the Lame" -- or Tamerlane -- possessed charismatic courage and military talent that won him many followers early in his life. By 1371, he had elevated himself into the role of Chagatai leader through both diplomacy and coercion.
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Preèo s nami ... Fun o piatej ... FUN O PIATEJ...
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; TIMUR; 1336 - 1405 ; Mongol Conqueror; The heir presumptive of Genghis Khan, Timur or Tamerlane (the Lame) proclaimed himself renewer of the Mongol empire. ... From his capital at Samarkand Timur spread destruction far and wide. In 36 cruelly conducted campaigns he conquered from Syria to Delhi and left a path of...
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8 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), also known as Tamerlane (from '''' "Timur the Lame"), was a 14th-century conqueror of much of western and central Asia, and founder of the Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty (1370–1405) in Central Asia, which survived until 1857 as the Mughal Empire of India.
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With the spoils he took from Delhi in 1398, Timur built the Bibi Khanum mosque in Samarqand ... His conquered wealth is also reflected in his lavish tomb in Samarqand ... He's still a culture hero nowadays in Uzbekistan...
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