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Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)
a low birth and detestable principles". The Malfuzat-i Timurī and the appended Tuzūk-i Tīmūrī, supposedly Timur's own autobiography, are almost certainly
Timur
Ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Timuri or Taimuri (Persian: تیموری) are a sub-tribe of the Aimaq people of Afghanistan
Timuri
Turco-Mongolian aristocratic tribal confederation clan
8: 11–97. Chann, Naindeep Singh (2008). "Intellectual Movements during Timuri and Safavid Periods (1500-1700 A.D.)". Iran and the Caucasus. 12 (2): 413–415
Barlas
Ethnic group of Afghanistan
chahar ("four") Aymaqs: Jamshidi, Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, and Taymani. The Timuri, which is a separate tribe but is sometimes included among Aimaqs, which
Aimaq_people
Turco-Mongol empire (1370–1507)
the 17th-century memoir tradition known as the Tuzuk-e Tīmuri (also called the Malfuẓat-i Timuri), Timur is portrayed as recounting that his father told
Timurid_Empire
Dynasty of the Mughal Empire
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
Mughal_dynasty
Ethnic group of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Tuzak-i-Timuri, III, pp 400. History & Culture of Indian People, Vol VI, p 117, R. C. Majumdar, A. D. Pusalkar, K. M. Munshi. Ref: Tuzak-i-Timuri, pp 401-08
Nuristanis
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
Indologists. In Marshall Hodgson's view, the dynasty should be called Timurid/Timuri or Indo-Timurid. The closest to an official name for the empire was Hindustan
Mughal_Empire
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)
List_of_battles_by_casualties
Mughal emperor from 1526 to 1530
Babur (Persian: ببر, Persian: [bɑː.βuɾ]; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian
Babur
Mongol warlord and ancestor of Timur & Genghis Khan
ISBN (link) Chann, Naindeep Singh (2008). "Intellectual Movements during Timuri and Safavid Periods (1500-1700 A.D.)". Iran and the Caucasus. 12 (2): 413–415
Bodonchar_Munkhag
Borjigin Prince & Administrator of Mongol
ISBN 978-1-4744-2142-3. Chann, Naindeep Singh (2008). "Intellectual Movements during Timuri and Safavid Periods (1500-1700 A.D.)". Iran and the Caucasus. 12 (2): 413–415
Khaduli_Barlas
East Asian-originated ethnolinguistic groups
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
Mongolic_peoples
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
Hikayat_Aceh
Historic state based in northern Sumatra, Indonesia (1496–1904)
out the literal structure similarities of Hikayat Aceh with Mahfuzat-i-Timuri, as the former shared similar themes with the latter about the lifetime
Aceh_Sultanate
Castilian traveler, writer, and diplomat (died 1412)
The arrival of the Castilian envoy led by Don Clavijo. Folio from the Malfuzat-i Timuri, Mughal, 19th century
Ruy_González_de_Clavijo
Province of Afghanistan
is based on data from 2020. incl. Kuchi and Karkar. incl. Chahar Aimaq (Timuri, Firozkohi, and Jamshidi) and Aimaq Hazara ("Qala-i Naw"). excl. Kochi.
Herat_Province
Former province of Iran
the minorities. Smaller minorities are Baloch (Khorasani Baloch), Jews, Timuri Aimaqs, Hazaras, and Roma. Most of the people in the region natively speak
Khorasan_province
that was founded as a result of the union between Sidi-Ahmad ibn Miranshah Timuri and Uzun Hasan's daughter Ruqaya-Sultan. Woods 1999, pp. 194. Woods, John
Miranshahi
Topics referred to by the same term
Directorate of Intelligence (Ukraine) Temir komuz, a Central Asian jaw harp Temur Timuri, a tribe in Afghanistan and Iran Demir (disambiguation), an alternative
Timur_(disambiguation)
Founder & Ruler of Khamag Mongol Confederation
Encyclopedia Chann, Naindeep Singh (2008). "Intellectual Movements during Timuri and Safavid Periods (1500-1700 A.D.)". Iran and the Caucasus. 12 (2): 413–415
Khabul_Khan
Village in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran
transferred to the new Central District. Iran portal Also romanized as Chashmeh-i-Timūri, Cheshmeh Teimoori, Cheshmeh Teymūrī, and Cheshmeh-ye Teymūrī OpenStreetMap
Cheshmeh_Teymuri
Place in Herat Province, Afghanistan
again and held until 1818, when Iran captured it and gave it to Qilij Khan Timuri. It was later taken by Mohammad Khan Qara'i, who held it until Qajar authorities
Ghorian
Sufi kubrawiyyah scholar and saint (c. 1312–1384)
ISBN 978-38-96451-52-1. Barzegar, Karim Najafi (2005). Intellectual movements during Timuri and Safavid period: 1500–1700 A.D. Delhi: Indian Bibliographies Bureau.
Mir_Sayyid_Ali_Hamadani
Succession conflicts in the Durrani Empire (1793–1823)
Khan # Rahmat Allah Khan Fateh Ali Khan Sher Mohammad Khan Qilij Khan Timuri Mohammad Khan Qizilbash Qazi Fayz Allah Khan (POW) Gadu Khan Barakzai Nur
Afghan_Civil_War_(1793–1823)
Surname list
footballer Siavash Teimouri (born 1937), Iranian architect, artist and scholar Timuri, subtribe of the Aimaq people This page lists people with the surname Teymouri
Teymouri
Hindu dynasty of Jammu and Kashmir (1846–1952)
1120. In the autobiography of Timur from 1399, known as the Malfuzat-i-Timuri, there is a reference to a ruler of Jammu ("Raja-Jammu") but no mention
Dogra_dynasty
Society strongly influenced by Persian culture
Murtazavi, Manuchihr. "Muqallidan-i Shahnamah dar dawrah-yi Mughul va Timuri". Masa'il-i 'asr-i Ilkhanan. Tabriz: Mu'assasah-i Tarikh va Farhang-i Iran
Persianate_society
captives.[better source needed] Timur's purported autobiography, the Tuzk-i-Timuri ("Memoirs of Temur") is a later fabrication. Historian Irfan Habib wrote
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Arab writer and traveller (1389–1450 CE)
printed first time in Latin; Ahmedis Arabsiadae Vitae & rerum gestarum Timuri, qui vulgo Tamerlanes dicitur, historia. Lugduni Batavorum, ex typographia
Ibn_Arabshah
refers to the four major tribal groups—Jamshidi, Firozkohi, Taymani, and Timuri—and is often used synonymously with Aimaq in historical and ethnographic
Ethnicity_in_Afghanistan
List of Asian ethnic groups
→ Aimaq Afghanistan Aimaq Hazara, Firozkohi, Jamshidi, Aimaq Kipchaks, Timuri, Taymani Islam → Sunni Islam Ainus Ainu → Hokkaido Ainu Historically Ainu
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Ancient Indian fortress
defeating Bhatti King Rai Dul Chand. A mention has been made in "Tuzuk-e-Timuri" (Autobiography of Timur) about this fort and he stated this fort one of
Bhatner_fort
Shiite historian and genealogist
most detailed but irregular, is known as the "Umdat al-Talib Timuri" (with the suffix "Timuri" due to its dedication to the emperor of the time, Timur Gurkani)
Ibn_Inabah
Town in Herat Province, Afghanistan
of Ghilzais, Durranis (Alakozais, Popalzais, Barakzais), Tajiks, Zuris, Timuris, Jews, and Hindus. By the early 20th century this fortress had been abandoned
Shindand
North Indian branch of Kayastha caste
became "king-makers and the most influential urban elites". The rise of Timuri political power after the sixteenth century had the effect of opening new
Chitraguptavanshi_Kayastha
Dynasty of north-west India
1120. In the autobiography of Timur from 1399, known as the Malfuzat-i-Timuri, there is a reference to a ruler of Jammu ("Raja-Jammu") but no mention
Deva_dynasty_of_Jammu
Genus of sea anemones
& Laakso, 1978) – fish-eating anemone and fish-eating urticina Urticina timuri Sanamyan & Sanamyan, 2020 Urticina tuberculata Cocks, 1850 Wikimedia Commons
Urticina
the process, Ibrahim Khan Jamshidi, Khalil Khan Taymani, and Qilij Khan Timuri who was the governor of Khaf, were all killed during a battle on 22 May
Herati_Civil_War_(1823–1829)
Executive body of the Afghan government
Khan Wardak 1873 – 21 February 1879 pro-Sher Ali Treasury Ahmad 'Ali Khan Timuri 1873 – before 21 February 1879 pro-Sher Ali Chief Secretary Mohammad Hassan
Cabinet_of_Afghanistan
City in Punjab, Pakistan
ISBN 9780520046603. Timur, Great Khan of the Mongols (1783). [Tuzukat-i Timuri. English and Persian]. Institutes political and military, written originally
Pakpattan
Natural trumpet, dates to ancient/medieval periods, straight tube with a bell
functions in addition to the military ones. The historical work Tuzūkāt-i Tīmūrī became known in Persian during the Mughal Empire under Shah Jahan (r. 1627–1658)
Nafir
Book of translations of medieval Persian chronicles by Henry Miers Elliot
'Afif Futuhat-i Firoz Shahi, of Sultan Firoz Shah Malfuzat-i Timuri, and Tuzak-i Timuri (supposedly Timur's memoirs but almost certainly a later fabrication)
The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians
The_History_of_India,_as_Told_by_Its_Own_Historians
Genus of beetles
Poecilus tengrensis (Jedlicka, 1960) Poecilus texanus (LeConte, 1863) Poecilus timuri Kabak, 1994 Poecilus toxanbaicus (Kabak, 1990) Poecilus tschitscherini (Semenov
Poecilus
Dutch orientalist and mathematician (1596–1667)
quaedam Aben Synae, 1629; and Ahmedis Arabsiadae vitae et rerum gestarum Timuri, gui vulgo Tamer, lanes dicitur, historia, 1636). In 1656 he published a
Jacobus_Golius
Genealogy book about Shiite first Imam, Ali
in 802 AH–1399 AD/CE. It is known as the "Umdat al-Talib Timuri" (with the suffix "Timuri" due to its dedication to the emperor of the time, Timur Gurkani)
Umdat_al-Talib
10th century Khan of The Borjigid
ISBN (link) Chann, Naindeep Singh (2008). "Intellectual Movements during Timuri and Safavid Periods (1500-1700 A.D.)". Iran and the Caucasus. 12 (2): 413–415
Habich_Baghatur
One of the shrines of Shia Imam in Iran
AH (1418/1419 CE) by order of Mrs. Goharshad, the wife of Shahrukh Mirza Timuri, who decorated her artist son, Baysanqormirza. Russian attack on the shrine
History of the Imam Reza shrine
History_of_the_Imam_Reza_shrine
Qajar Iran siege on Herat (March–October 1856)
Herat. Ataullah Khan, the leader of the Timuri sub-tribe, decided to abandon Herat with 4,000 tribesmen and 400 Timuri guards. The Afghan commander surrendered
Second_Herat_War
Mongol clan
Khotons Mongolian Kazakhs Turkic minorities in Afghanistan Afshar Aimaqs Timuri Ansarlu Afghan Kyrgyz Afghan Tatars Afghan Turkmens Karategin Uzbeks Turkic
Dughlats
State in 19th-century Afghanistan
the process, Ibrahim Khan Jamshidi, Khalil Khan Taymani, and Qilich Khan Timuri (one of the leaders on the Iranian side and the autonomous governor of Khvaf)
Herat_(1793–1863)
Punjabi chieftain and folk hero (1375–1442)
other sources providing minor details regarding Jasrat include Malfuzat-i-Timuri (probably written in 17th century), anonymous Tarikh-i-Kashmir (written
Jasrat
Dutch diplomat and orientalist
Leiden, 1644. Epistola valedictoria in qua inter alia de stylo historiae Timuri, Leiden, 1644. De rebus Turcicis epistolae ineditae, ed. G.N. du Rieu, Leiden
Levinus_Warner
Timurid military commander (1375–1403)
pursue his campaign against the Delhi Sultanate in 1398. The Malfuzat-i Timuri, an alleged autobiography of the emperor, ascribes the following speech
Muhammad_Sultan_Mirza
English orientalist and army officer
Festival held by the Amír Timur … A. H. 803. Translated … from the "Mulfuzat Timuri", or Life of Timur, written by himself. In 1837 he published his father's
William_Francklin
Language isolate of Papua New Guinea
butterfly aii sago grub buburumi sago beetle mirimabi scorpion mi crab timuri prawn vi cockle, clam keimu crocodile akouri river snake dabeouri sea turtle
Porome_language
Albanian linguist
co-author with Hasan Vokshi and Mustafa Bakija, Pristina 1951. Arkadije Gajdar, Timuri dhe çeta e tij ("Arkady Gaidar, Timur, and his cheta"), translation from
Idriz_Ajeti
Genus of beetles
Singilis stigma (Peringuey, 1896) Singilis timidus Anichtchenko, 2011 Singilis timuri Anichtchenko, 2011 Singilis transversus Boheman, 1848 Singilis turcicus
Singilis
Iranian literary scholar, historian, translator and man of letters
Mōḡol tā eʿlān-e Mašrūṭīyat I: Az ḥamla-ye Čengīz tā taškīl-e dawlat-e tīmūrī, Tehran, 1312 Š./1933, repr. Tehran, 1341 Š./1962 Tārīḵ-e ektešāfāt-e jōḡrāfīāʾī
Abbas_Eqbal_Ashtiani
Inter Baku (2010–13) Davit Imedashvili – Khazar Lankaran (2005–06, 2010) Timuri Çlaidze – Khazar Universiteti Baku David Ciqoşvili – Khazar Universiteti
List of foreign Azerbaijan Premier League players
List_of_foreign_Azerbaijan_Premier_League_players
Road in Iran
Ahangar Kola Towards Nizami Road - Qaem Shahr Shirgah Service Station Shirgah Timuri Street Towards Shirgah - City Center - Babol Afshar Street Towards Shirgah
Road_79_(Iran)
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Tamil
Avikshit | அவீகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤Â
Not see before
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Lord Shiva; Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who is Fast on Feet and Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Succeed
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Bringer of Light; Bright; Born at Daybreak; Man from Lucania; Form of Lucus
Boy/Male
Hindu
Play
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Leafy, Having beautiful leaves, Wings
Girl/Female
Arabic
Graceful.
Biblical
uncovering, revelation
Biblical
that hears; that obeys
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