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Gurkani or
Gurkaniya (Persian: گورکانیان, Gūrkāniyān) may
refer to: The
Timurid dynasty or Timurids, the
ruling family of the
Timurid Empire and the Mughal...
- Timur, also
known as
Tamerlane (1320s – 17–18
February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol
conqueror who
founded the
Timurid Empire in and
around modern-day Afghanistan...
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Burma (present-day Myanmar). The
Mughal designation for
their dynasty was
Gurkani (Gūrkāniyān), a
reference to
their descent from the Turco-Mongol conqueror...
- The
Timurid dynasty, self-designated as
Gurkani (Persian: گورکانیان, romanized: Gūrkāniyān), was a ****
Muslim dynasty or Barlās clan of Turco-Mongol...
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Gurkani (Persian: گوركاني, also
Romanized as
Gūrkānī) is a
village in
Horjand Rural District,
Kuhsaran District,
Ravar County,
Kerman Province, Iran. At...
- Rais
Jagirdar Saranjamdar Taluqdar Tarafdar Sikdar Royal house:
Damat Gurkani Nobleman:
Jenmi Mankari Mian
Mirza Pasha Bey Baig
Begzada al-Dawla Bibi...
- an
instrument of
social control. In
North India, the term
Mughal refers Gürkani or Timurids. Khan
Mughal Turco-Mongol
tradition Levin, S. F. (2006). "Mughal"...
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offensive by law".
Arina News. 2
February 2020. "Ghani's
remarks about Timur Gurkani spark anger among Afghanistan's Uzbeks".
Khaama Press. 2
February 2020...
- Panipat,
Mughal Emperor Babur defeated the Lodi
dynasty with
Chagatai or
Gurkani Türks, Uzbek,
Turkmen and
Uyghur soldiers and nobility.
These soldiers...
- xlvi. ISBN 978-0-375-76137-9. In
India the
dynasty always called itself Gurkani,
after Temür's
title Gurkân, the
Persianized form of the
Mongolian kürägän...