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  1. Muḥammad Ṭaraghāy ibn Shāhruj ibn Tīmūr, conocido como Ulugh Beg (22 de marzo de 1394 – 27 de octubre de 1449) fue un gobernante timúrida, sucesivamente gobernador de Transoxiana y Turquestán, regente (12 de marzo de 1447 - 27 de octubre de 1449) y sultán.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ulugh_BegUlugh Beg - Wikipedia

    Eventually, Ulugh Beg's reputation was rehabilitated by his nephew, Abdallah Mirza (14501451), who placed his remains at Timur's feet in the Gur-e-Amir in Samarkand, where they were found by Soviet archaeologists in 1941.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ulugh_Beg_IIUlugh Beg II - Wikipedia

    Ulugh Beg Mirza II also known as Ulugh Beg Kabuli (d. 1502) was the Ruler of the Timurid Empire of Kabul and Ghazni from 1469 to 1502. he was the son of Abu Sa'id Mirza who was also the Ruler of Timurid Empire and Great-Grandson to the Timur who founded the Timurid Dynasty, his Nephew Babur founded Moghul Empire in South Asian ...

  4. Scholars hail Ulugh Beg´s (1394–1449) 15th-century observatory in Samarkand and associated madrasa as one of the most famous scientific institutions in the Islamicate (1) world. The observatory produced unequaled astronomical observations that resulted in a star catalog called the Zij-i Sultani.

  5. En este crisol y cruce de culturas nace Mirza Muhammad bin Tāraghay Shahrukh más conocido por Ulugh Beg, que gracias a las conquistas y expansiones territoriales de su abuelo pudo empaparse de la cultura del medio oriente, aumentando así su conocimiento y sabiduría y estuvo.

  6. Ulūgh Beg (born 1394, Solṭānīyeh, Timurid Iran—died Oct. 27, 1449, Samarkand, Timurid empire [now in Uzbekistan]) was the grandson of the Asian conqueror Timur (Tamerlane) and one whose primary interest was in the arts and intellectual matters.

  7. Ulugh Beg Mirza, Baburs paternal uncle, was given Kabul and its dependencies as a fiefdom by Abu Sa’id Mirza—Timur’s grandson and Babur’s grandfather—when he became the ruling Timurid. When Ulugh Beg Mirza died, there were no eligible sons to succeed him.