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Timurid Stucco Decoration

Annales islamologiques, 1984
O'Kane Bernard. Timurid Stucco Decoration. In: Annales islamologiques 20, 1984. pp. 61-84.
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Centralisation and Timurid Creativity

Oriente Moderno, 1996
The myth of the Timurid period as one of super-creativity, if not actu ally adumbrated by Tamerlane himself,1 was propaga ed, largely for political reasons, by his successors,2 and by later dynasties, the Safavids, the Mughals and even the Ottomans. It was strikingly successful: only the Mamluks, who nevertheless shared the Timurids' Turco-Mongolian ...
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Timurid Signs of Sovereignty

Oriente Moderno, 1996
As rulers of Iran and Central Asia in the late 14th and 15 th centuries, the Timu ids drew upon diverse sources to establish their authority and legitimacy. They considered themselves heirs to the Chinghizid line, but they were also rulers of a Muslim polity, and several scholars, notably Manz (1988), Woods (1990) and Subtelny (1994; 1995), have ...
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Diplomacy of The Timurid Empire

American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research
This article examines the diplomatic system and foreign policy of the Timurid Empire during the reign of Amir Temur and his successors. The study analyzes the major principles, strategies, and objectives of Timurid diplomacy in establishing political authority and maintaining international relations across Asia and Europe. Special attention is given to
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Migration and Settlement in Timurids

2021
Migration, which means the movement of people from one area to another due to the political, social and economic reasons, is as old as the history of humanity. The mobility of communities in different times and places in the historical process has been one of the basic topics of history and sociology.
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Timurid dynasty

2003
Sheila S. Blair, Jonathan M. Bloom
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Disintegration of the Timurid Empire

2008
The sudden death of Timur in 1405 was a serious blow to the unity of the empire. In the east, the rulers of the Moghulistan (which roughly corresponded with Jetysuu and surrounding areas in eastern Turkistan) laid claims on the Kashgar and Farghona valleys and Maveranahr.
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Timurids and Turcomans

2012
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