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Cross-Asian Visual Culture and Material Exchange in the Ming
Appel pour un numéro spécial de la revue Ming Studies Argumentaire In recent years, scholars in the field of Ming Studies have drawn attention to the need for a different scholarly perception of the dynasty.
Cecile Laly
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THE ADMINISTRATIVE-TERRITORIAL STRUCTURE OF FERGANA VALLEY IN “BABURNAMA”
This article analyzes the administrative structure of the Fergana Valley during the time of Amir Temur and the Timurids based on Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur’s work “Baburnama”.
Yusupov Dilshodjon
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The term Timurid is generally understood to comprise all Timur's descendants who reigned or competed for power in western Turkistan, Iran and Afghanistan in the century demarcated by the deaths of Timur in 1405 and Sultan Husayn Bayqara of Herat in 1506.
Stephen Frederic Dale
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Abstract The Timurid dynasty was founded in 1370 by the Turkic warlord Temür, usually known in the west as Tamerlane (Temür the lame). Rising to power within the realm of Chinggis Khan’s second son Chaghadai, Temür established his capital at Samarqand and embarked on a career of conquest throughout the former Mongolian Empire and the ...
Beatrice Forbes Manz
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