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  1. Shahrukh (pronounced SHAH-ROOK) <br><br>Successful technical sales… · Experience: Delta Electronics (Americas) · Education: California State Polytechnic University-Pomona · Location: Irvine ...

  2. Timur's generally recognised biographers are Ali Yazdi, commonly called Sharaf ud-Din, author of the Zafarnāmeh (Persian: ظفرنامه ‎), translated by Petis de la Croix in 1722, and from French into English by J. Darby in the following year; and Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Abdallah, al-Dimashiqi, al-Ajami (commonly called Ahmad Ibn Arabshah) translated by the Dutch Orientalist Colitis in 1636.

  3. Jahangir ibn Timur. Jahangir (vers 1355 - 1376) fou un príncep timúrida, fill gran de Tamerlà. Yazdi diu que va néixer el 1356 però la majoria dels historiadors estan d'acord que fou abans, al menys el 1355 o 1354. Segons Yazdi la mare fou Alijai, [1] i es va fer una festa a la que no van assistir ni el seu oncle Hajji Barles cap de la ...

  4. Shahrukh Mirza: A reflection on the life and legacy of a ruler from Central Asia. Muin al-Haqq wa-din Shahrukh Mirza (from Arabic ruh (“soul”) and Persian šāh (“king”) – the fourth son of Amir Temur, ruler of Khorasan (since 1397), the Timurid state (since 1409) and Iraq (since 1420).He is the father of the famous astronomer Ulugbek.He was descended from the Turkic tribe Barlas.

  5. Succession Main article: Timurid Empire The Timurid Empire at Timur's death in 1405 Just before his death, Timur designated his grandson Pir Muhammad ibn Jahangir as his successor. However, his other descendants did not abide by this wish, and spent the next fifteen years engaged in violent infighting.

  6. 20 de jun. de 2024 · Timur (born 1336, Kesh, near Samarkand, Transoxania [now in Uzbekistan]—died February 19, 1405, Otrar, near Chimkent [now Shymkent, Kazakhstan]) was a Turkic conqueror, chiefly remembered for the barbarity of his conquests from India and Russia to the Mediterranean Sea and for the cultural achievements of his dynasty.. Life. Timur was a member of the Turkicized Barlas tribe, a Mongol ...

  7. Mission from Samarkand at Ming court bringing forged letter purporting to be from Timur. 1394-1399: Timur builds shrine for Sufi saint Ahmad Yasavi, in Yasi (Turkestan City). 1395: Ming embassy to Timur which was badly received by him. 1395-6: Timur finishes off the Golden Horde and destroys its major cities. 1398: Timur sacks Delhi. 1399-1404