TIMUR

tĭmoorˈ or Tamerlanetămˈərlān, c.1336–1405, Mongol conqueror, b. Kesh, near Samarkand. He is also called Timur Leng [Timur the lame]. He was the son of a tribal leader, and he claimed (apparently for the first time in 1370) to be a descendant of Jenghiz Khan. With an army composed of Turks and Turkic-speaking Mongols, remnants of the empire of the Mongols, Timur spent his early military career in subduing his rivals in what is now Turkistan; by 1369 he firmly controlled the entire area from his capital at Samarkand.

Campaigns he waged against Persia occupied him until 1387. By that time he had in his possession the lands stretching E from the Euphrates River. He advanced (1392) across the Euphrates, conquered the territory between the Caspian and Black seas, and invaded several of the Russian states. By weakening the Crimean Tatars he helped clear the way for the conquests of the grand duchy of Moscow. Timur abandoned some of his Russian conquests to return to Samarkand and invade (1398) India along the route of the Indus River. He took Delhi and brought the Delhi Sultanate to an end, but he withdrew with little addition to his domain.

In 1400, Timur ravaged Georgia and proceeded to the Levant, where he took Aleppo and Baghdad. His next war was fought in Asia Minor against the Ottoman Turks, and in 1402, at Angora, he captured their sultan, Beyazid I, who, contrary to popular belief, was well treated. Timur died while planning an invasion of China. His tomb at Samarkand was long known to archaeologists, but it is only recently that his skeleton, buried in a deep crypt, was found.

Timur's reputation is that of a cruel conqueror. After capturing certain cities he slaughtered thousands of the defenders (perhaps 80,000 at Delhi) and built pyramids of their skulls. Although a Muslim, he was scarcely more merciful to those of his own faith than to those he considered infidels. His positive achievements were the encouragement of art, literature, and science and the construction of vast public works. He had little hope that his vast conquests would remain intact, and before his death he arranged for them to be divided among his sons. The Timurids are the line of rulers descended from him. Christopher Marlowe's play Tamburlaine luridly recounts his conquests.

See biographies by H. Hookham (1962) and B. F. Manz (1989); J. H. Sanders, tr., Tamerlane (tr. of late 14th-century Arabic work by A. Ibn Arabshah, 1936).

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Availability cascades and risk regulation. by Timur Kuran , Cass R. Sunstein An availability cascade...with production, consumption, and the environment, Professors Timur Kuran and Cass R. Sunstein analyze availability cascades and...
...Politics of Muslim Identity * BY TIMUR KURAN THE twentieth century has witnessed...Istanbul: Buyuk Do u, 1974 ). Kuran, Timur, "The Economic System in Contemporary...Studies 18 ( 1986 ): 135-64. Kuran, Timur, "On the Notion of Economic Justice in...
...Politics of Muslim Identity * BY TIMUR KURAN THE twentieth century has witnessed...Istanbul: Buyuk Do u, 1974 ). Kuran, Timur, "The Economic System in Contemporary...Studies 18 ( 1986 ): 135-64. Kuran, Timur, "On the Notion of Economic Justice in...
...prestige. Such cloth is generically referred to as kain timur.(10) Kain timur was not used as clothing, but as a form of wealth that...come into greater contact with other Irianese, the kain timur complex has served as an important marker of their identity...
...one of Victorias newest crown jewels. The Timur Ruby, which once belonged to the conqueror...history of Victorias great diamond, the Timur went unnamed as part of a "short necklace...rubies" (4:919). 35 The semi-triangular Timur served as the center and largest of three...
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...episode, was the savage Turkic warlord the Persians called Timur Lenk (Timur the Lame), which in English became Tamburlaine or Tamerlane. One of historys more notorious psychopaths, Timur began his career as a bandit in what is now Uzbekistan...
...descendants of the last mighty Mongol conqueror, Timur Tamerlane, who fashioned a brilliant Persianate...themselves in the process of being persianized. Timur (r.1370-1405) married a descendant of Chinghiz...was descended on his fathers side from Timur and on his mothers from Chinghiz Khan...
...illustrious and merciful monarch, the most great Sultan, the most mighty warrior; Lord Timur; Conqueror of the World. In Europe the name Timur iLeng, Timur the Lame, became Tamerlane or Tamburlaine. Lame he was, mighty he was, merciful he was...
...have the terror spread by the infamous Timur the Lame, otherwise known as Tamerlane...Grousset put it in his Empire des Steppes, in Timur we had a symbiosis of Mongolian barbarism and Muslim fanaticism; Timur killed out of "Koranic piety." Timur systematically...
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...Buyer Was the Oil Prince of Kazakhstan, Timur Kulibayev. So Why Did He Spend Pounds Sterling3...asking price, to a Kazakh businessman, Timur Kulibayev. Today Almaty is a very different...president and played golf with the oil prince, Timur Kulibayev, billionaire head of KazEnergy...
...Svetlana Galina Tunina Olga Screenplay by Timur Bekmambetov and Laeta Kalogridis; based...Maximov and Konstantin Ernst. Directed by Timur Bekmambetov. A Fox Searchlight Pictures...glorious, deliriously daffy mess of a movie. Timur Bekmambetovs "Night Watch" could be considered...
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TIMUR timoor or Tamerlane tam rlan, c.1336 1405, Mongol conqueror, b. Kesh, near Samarkand. He is also called Timur Leng Timur the lame. He was the son of a tribal leader, and he claimed (apparently for the first time in 1370) to be a descendant...
TIMURIDS timoor idz, dynasty founded by Timur (or Tamerlane). After the death of Timur (1405) there was a struggle for power over his empire, which then extended from the Euphrates River to the Jaxartes (Syr Darya) and Indus rivers. The western...
TAMERLANE see Timur . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ULUGH-BEG or Ulug-Beg both: oo loog beg, 1394 1449, Timurid ruler and astronomer. The grandson of Timur (or Tamerlane), he succeeded to the Timurid domain in 1447. A patron of the arts and sciences, he established an astronomical observatory...
...Turk.,=lion, 1483 1530, founder of the Mughal empire of India. His full name was Zahir ud-Din Muhammad. A descendant of Timur (Tamerlane) and of Jenghiz Khan , he succeeded (1494) to the principality of Fergana in central Asia. His early life was...
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