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Warfare in Shaybanid Dynasty Period in Bukhara Khanate: Weapons and Equipments

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2017
Bukhara Uzbek Khanate, founded in 1500 under the leadership of Shaybani Khan in Turkestan, started to transform their light cavalry structure, which was the heritage of its predecessors Genghizid sand Golden Horde and was adapted to nomadic life, into a ...
S. Serkan ÜKTEN
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HISTORICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE SACRED MISSION OF THE JOCHI KHAN MAUSOLEUM

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
Kazakh folk tradition associates the mausoleum of Jochi Khan (Kazakhstan, Ulytau) with the name of the eldest son of Genghis Khan, where he was buried as the legend says.
Emma R. Usmanova   +2 more
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Culture and Art in the Timurid Period: An Analysis of Selected Monshāʾāt Texts

open access: yesAhbar
This article investigates the cultural and artistic dimensions of the Timurid period through a close analysis of monshāʾāt—collections of official correspondence, decrees, and letters.
Ardeshir Modiri
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XIV. Yüzyıl Fars Bölgesi’nde Hâkimiyet Mücadelesi: Emir Timur ile Şah Mansur Savaşı

open access: yesAhbar
Bu çalışmada XIV. Yüzyıl Fars bölgesinde yaşanan hâkimiyet mücadelesinde Emir Timur ile Muzafferî hanedanına mensup Şah Mansur arasındaki savaş ele alınmıştır.
Fatih Bostancı
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Buhara Hanlığı ve Afganistan

open access: yesGazi Akademik Bakış, 2020
The Khanate of Bukhara, which reigned between 1500 and 1920, was the longest surviving TurkishIslamic State after the Ottoman Empire. The Khanate, founded in Ma Wara al-Nahr, had the opportunity to spread in the northern Afghanistan.
Muhammed Bilal ÇELİK
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The Shahnama in Timurid Historiography

open access: yes, 2018
L'articolo tratta dell'uso dello Shahnama nelle fonti storiche ...
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“The Timurid Renaissance” and the Role of Art and Culture in the Timurid State

open access: yesJ Open & Historical Sciences of Colonialism
The centralized Timurid state (1370–1506), founded by Amir Temur (1336–1405), is considered one of the most prominent empires in world history. It encompassed a vast territory that united regions such as Mawarannahr, Khorasan, the Golden Horde, Azerbaijan, Iran, India, East Turkestan, Iraq, Syria, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, and Turkey.
Gulandom Yuldosheva   +1 more
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The Timurid program

open access: yes, 2000
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