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THE ROLE OF SCIENCE AND CULTURE IN THE EASTERN RENAISSANCE DURING THE TIMURID PERIOD

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This article examines the role of science and culture in the development of the Eastern Renaissance during the Timurid period. The study analyzes the achievements of the Timurid era in the fields of astronomy, education, literature, architecture, historiography, and fine arts. Particular attention is paid to the scientific activities of Mirzo Ulugh Beg,
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Appendix One. Survey of endowment deeds from the Timurid period

2007
This chapter discusses the endowment deeds of the Timurid period, and focuses on six deeds relating to Khorasan and eight of Transoxiana. In the first endowment deed (vaqfiyya) of the Khorasan that is mentioned in the chapter, the endowed properties consisted of several agricultural estates in the Herat region, a village just outside the city of Herat,
M E Subtelny
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TIMURID PERIOD: (Period of riddle, artifice and repetition)

1981
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RELIGION IN THE TIMURID AND SAFAVID PERIODS

1986
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TIMURID ERA At the time of Tīmūr's death and under his immediate successors the religious situation in Iran was characterised by two complementary processes, which were the primary determinant of – or, minimally, ultimately resulted in - that particular form of religious reality known as Safavid Shi'ism.
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The Tomb Architecture of Timurid Period

2013
Timur ve daha sonra oğlu Mirza Bahadır Muiniddîn Şâh Rûh (1377/1405-1447) ve torunu Mirza Muhammed Tarık Uluğ Bey (1394/1447-1449) dönemlerinde başta Semerkant olmak üzere Şâh Rûh döneminin başkenti Herat, Buhara, Merv, Meşhed, Belh, Tebriz, Rey ve Yezd gibi tüm Horasan ve İran şehirleri ihya edilmiş, ‘Timurlu Rönesansı’ nın yaratıldığı merkezler ...
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PERSIAN POETRY IN THE TIMURID AND SAFAVID PERIODS

1986
Politically, this period extended from the death of the last great Īl–Khān (736/1335) to the accession of Nādir Shāh (1148–60/1736–47). It encompassed the rise and fall of two powerful dynasties, the Timurids (771–911/1370–1506) and the Safavids (907–1135/1501–1722), as well as of a number of lesser houses.
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Centralizing Reform and its Opponents in the Late Timurid Period

Iranian Studies, 1988
The disintegration of the Timurid empire after the death of its founder, Timur, in 807/1405 followed the normal pattern for Central Asian nomadic empires based on a military tribal elite. The charismatic Timur had exercised a tight hold on the government of his realm, mainly as a result of the highly personal nature of his rule and the flexibility ...
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