Who was Timur
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Timur, later Timūr Gurkānī, was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran and Central Asia, becoming the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty. As an undefeated commander, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest military leaders and tacticians in history.
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Born: 1336 Uzbekistan
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent Kazakhstan
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent KazakhstanHouse / Dynasty: Timurid dynasty
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent KazakhstanHouse / Dynasty: Timurid dynastyNotable Family Members: son Shāh Rokh
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent KazakhstanHouse / Dynasty: Timurid dynastyNotable Family Members: son Shāh RokhRole In: Battle of Aleppo Battle of Ankara
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent KazakhstanHouse / Dynasty: Timurid dynastyNotable Family Members: son Shāh RokhRole In: Battle of Aleppo Battle of AnkaraLife
Born: 1336 UzbekistanDied: February 19, 1405 (aged 69) Shymkent KazakhstanHouse / Dynasty: Timurid dynastyNotable Family Members: son Shāh RokhRole In: Battle of Aleppo Battle of AnkaraLifeTimur was a member of the Turkicized Barlas tribe, a Mongol subgroup that had settled in Transoxania (now roughly corresponding to Uzbekistan) after taking part in Genghis Khan’s son Chagatai’s campaigns in that region. Timur thus grew up in what was known as the Chagatai khanate. After the death in 1357 of Transoxania’s current ruler, Amir Kazgan, Timur declared his fealty to the khan of nearby Kashgar, Tughluq Temür, who had overrun Transoxania’s chief city, Samarkand, in 1361. Tughluq Temür appointed his son Ilyas Khoja as governor of Transoxania, with Timur as his minister. But shortly afterward Timur fled and rejoined his brother-in-law Amir Husayn, the grandson of Amir Kazgan. They defeated Ilyas Khoja (1364) and set out to conquer Transoxania, achieving firm possession of the region around 1366. About 1370 Timur turned against Husayn, besieged him in Balkh, and, after Husayn’s assassination, proclaimed himself at Samarkand sovereign of the Chagatai line of khans and restorer of the Mongol empire.