- a low
birth and
detestable principles". The Malfuzat-i
Timurī and the
appended Tuzūk-i
Tīmūrī,
supposedly Timur's own autobiography, are
almost certainly...
- 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...
- Mahfuzat-i-
Timuri, as the
former has
shared the
similar theme with the
latter about the
lifetime and
exploits of the
protagonist of Mahfuzat-i-
Timuri, Timur...
-
chahar ("four") Aymaqs: Jamshidi,
Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, and Taymani. The
Timuri,
which is a
separate tribe but is
sometimes included among Aimaqs, which...
- Indologists. In
Marshall Hodgson's view, the
dynasty should be
called Timurid/
Timuri or Indo-Timurid. The
Mughal Empire was
founded by
Babur (reigned 1526–1530)...
- Timur's
invasion of
Afghanistan in 1398 CE. Timur's
autobiography (Tuzak-i-
Timuri)
amply attests that he had
battled both with the
Katirs as well as the Kam...
-
Babur (Persian: [bɑː.βuɾ]; 14
February 1483 – 26
December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the
founder of the
Mughal Empire in the
Indian subcontinent...
-
Volume III: To the Year A.D. 1398, Chapter: XVIII. Malfúzát-i
Tímúrí, or Túzak-i
Tímúrí: The
Autobiography or
Memoirs of
Emperor Tímúr (Taimur the lame)...
-
settled Timuri south of
Herat and near Shindand, as well as to the
north of
Ghazni in
Shiite Hazara country. A
group of
Pashtunized nomadic Timuri has its...
- out the
literal structure similarities of
Hikayat Aceh with Mahfuzat-i-
Timuri, as the
former shared similar themes with the
latter about the lifetime...