- The Timuri, or
Taimuri (Persian: تیموری) are a sub-tribe of the
Aimaq people of
Afghanistan and Iran, one of the
major Aimaq tribes,
which also include...
- Timur, also
known as
Tamerlane (8
April 1336 – 17–18
February 1405), was a Turco-Mongol
conqueror who
founded the
Timurid Empire in and
around modern-day...
- Depot.
Archived from the
original on 9 July 2007.
Retrieved 22 July 2007.
Taimuri, Arsh (1937). Qila-e-Mu'llaa ki
Jhalkiyan (Glimpses of the
exalted fort)...
- the
influence she had on him.
Babarnama Akbarnama Shahjahannama Tuzk-e-
Taimuri Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Jahangirnama.
Jahangiri Intro. Losty...
- タイムオーバー
taimu ōbā time over when a time
limit has been
reached English タイムリー
taimurī timely (hit) a
clutch hit (in baseball), on time
English タオルケット
taoru ketto...
- of a king. It may
refer to one of the
following autobiographies: Tuzk-e-
Taimuri,
supposed autobiography of
Timur Tuzk-e-Babri,
autobiography of
Babur Tuzk-e-Jahangiri...
- four
major Aimaq tribes,
which also
include the Jamshidi, Taymani, and
Taimuri. The
Firozkohi speak the
Aimaq dialect of Dari
Persian and Pashto. They...
- or Dzhemshid)
Maliki Mizmast Taimani Aimaq Zainal Zohri / Zuri
Changezi Taimuri (Teimuri, Timuri, or Taimouri)
Hazaragi /
Hazaragi Persian (Hazāragī) (آزرگی...
- internationally, a
number of
times 1 AK (The Hill Panthers)(Kashmir 1948) 2 AK (313
Taimuri)(Kashmir 1948) 3 AK (Hussainia) (Kashmir 1948) 4 AK (Fighting Four) (Kashmir...
-
sudden change" Transliteration: "Minami ni todoke! Deruka!? Koi no
gyakuten taimurī" (****anese: 南に届け!出るか!? 恋の逆転タイムリー) September 8, 1985 (1985-09-08) After...