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Pregnancy After Breast Cancer in Young BRCA Carriers: An International Hospital-Based Cohort Study.

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The Image of the Ruler as a “Figure of Memory”: Genghis Khan and Amir Timur

The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University Series Political Science and Religion Studies
This article explores the transformation of the images of two great rulers, Genghis Khan and Amir Timur, in the historical memory of post-socialist Mongolia and Uzbekistan. It analyzes how these figures are employed by contemporary states in the processes of nation-building and the construction of political legitimacy.
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Interpretation Of Amir Timur As A Patron Of Culture And Enlightenment In “Tamburlaine The Conqueror” By Hilda Hookham

International journal of literature and languages
This article analyses the complex characterization of the Tamerlane (Amir Timur) as presented in Hilda Hookham’s historical biography, “Tamburlaine the Conqueror”. The article argues that H. Hookham presents Tamerlane not merely as a destroyer of cities, but as a calculated architect of a cultural legacy, using art and architecture as instruments of ...
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Review of the book the strategic leadership of Amir Timur: comments on the statute by V. L. Kvint

Noonomy and Noosociety. Almanac of Scientific Works of the S.Y. Witte INID, 2022
V.L. Makarov, A.R. Bakhtizin
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Amir Timur

2023
Timur (Temür-i lang, “Temür the Lame” in Persian; hence the Europeanized form “Tamerlane”) was born in Kish (later Shahr-i Sabz), in Transoxiana, in c. 1328 as a member of the ruling family of the nomadic Turco-Mongol Barlas tribe in Transoxiana (now the southern part of Uzbekistan).
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