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 Articles - Husayn Bayqarah
Following Babur's death in 1457 and the subsequent invasion of Khurasan by the Timurid ruler of Samarkand, Abu Sa&, Husayn adopted the life of a mercenary.
Six weeks later, however, Husayn reoccupied the city, after raising a fresh force and defeating the sons of Abu Sa& who were attempting to advance into Khurasan.
Husayn Bayqarah ( 1438 - May 4, 1506), was a Timurid ruler of Herat from 1469 to his death, with a brief interruption in 1470.
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After the death of Abu Sa'id (Ilkhanid dynasty) Abu Sa'id (1335), ruler of Ilkhanid Dynasty, there was a power vacuum in Persian Empire Persia.
1405) was a renowned 14th century Tatar conqueror, ruler of the Timurid Empire (1370–1405) in Central Asia, and founder of the Timurid dynasty, which survived until 1506.
In December 1404 Timur started military expeditions against the Ming Dynasty of China, but the old warrior was attacked by fever and plague when encamped on the farther side of the Sihon (Syr-Daria) and died at Atrar (Otrar) in mid-February 1405.
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 Timurid dynasty - InfoSearchPoint.com
Abdullah Timurid 854-55 AH Sultan Abu Said Gurgan 855-73 AH
Shahrukh II bin Abu Saeed Timurid 896-897 AH
Shahrukh Timurid 807-50 AH   Alaudaullah 851 AH
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 Timurid Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sultan Mahmud ibn Abu Said Timurid 1494- 1495 (873-900 AH)- ruler of Samarkand
Ibrahim Timurid 1457- 1459 (861 AH)- ruler of Herat
Masud Timurid 899-906 AH- ruler of Samarkand 1495
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 Ibrahim (Timurid Dynasty) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In July 1457, however, the Timurid ruler of Transoxiana, Abu Sa'id, invaded.
Ibrahim overthrew Shah Mahmud weeks after Babur's death, and therefore became the ruler of Khurasan.
1459) was a Timurid ruler of Herat in the fifteenth century.
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 Timurid Dynasty --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
The years 1449–69 were marked by a constant struggle between the Timurid Abu Sa'id and the Uzbek confederations of the Kara Koyunlu (“Black Sheep”) and Ak Koyunlu (“White Sheep”).
Although the last Timurid of Herat, Badi' az-Zaman, finally fell to the armies of the Uzbek Muhammad Shaybani in 1506, the Timurid ruler of Fergana, Zahir-ud-Din Babur, survived the collapse of the dynasty and established the line of Mughal emperors in India in 1526.
Nevertheless the arts, particularly literature, historiography, and miniature painting, continued to flourish; the court of the last great Timurid, Husayn Bayqarah (1478–1506) supported such luminaries as the poet Jami, the painters Behzad and Shah Muzaffar, and the historians Mirkhwand and Khwandamir.
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 Late Calligraphic Development
The Abbasid dynasty, the last of the Islamic caliphates, ended in 1258 when Baghdad was sacked by Chengiz Khan, his son Hulagu, and their Mongol armies.
The impact of Ghazan's reforms continued through the reigns of his two successors, his brother Uljaytu (1304-1316) and his nephew Abu Sa'id (1317-1335).
Abaqa (1265-1282), the son of Hulagu, established the Ilkhanid dynasty in Persia.
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 Summary and Evaluation of Middle East & Africa to 1875 by Sanderson Beck
Turkman Uzun Hasan defeated the Qara Quyunlu and overcame the Timurid Abu Sa'id in 1469.
Then the Safavid dynasty ruled a revived Persian empire in the 16th and 17th centuries with the Shi'i faith opposing the Sunni orthodoxy of the Turks.
1493-1528) founded Songhay's Askiya dynasty and implemented Islamic law with jihads.
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 All Empires History Forum: Chronology of Central Asian History
The reign of the Timurid ruler Abu Sa'id (1424-69).
1478-1506The reign of the Timurid ruler Husayn Bayqara (1438-1506) in Herat.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan is killed in the Battle of Merv against Shah Ismail, the Safavid ruler, resulting in the establishment of the Shaybanid dynasty in Transoxiana, with the capital in Samarkand, but political power increasingly centered in Bukhara.
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 Timur and Timurids
The years 1449-69 were marked by a constant struggle between the Timurid Abu Sa'id and the Uzbek confederations of Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koynlu.
Muhammad Shaibani in 1506, the Timurid ruler of Fergana, Zahir-ud-Din Babur, survived the collapse of dynasty and established the line of Mughal emperors in India in 1526.
When Abu Sa'id was killed 1n 1469 the Ak Koyunlu ruled unopposed in the west while the Timurids receded to Khorasan.
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 Timur and Timurids
Muhammad Shaibani in 1506, the Timurid ruler of Fergana, Zahir-ud-Din Babur, survived the collapse of dynasty and established the line of Mughal emperors in India in 1526.
When Abu Sa'id was killed 1n 1469 the Ak Koyunlu ruled unopposed in the west while the Timurids receded to Khorasan.
The years 1449-69 were marked by a constant struggle between the Timurid Abu Sa'id and the Uzbek confederations of Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koynlu.
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 Timur and Timurids
Muhammad Shaibani in 1506, the Timurid ruler of Fergana, Zahir-ud-Din Babur, survived the collapse of dynasty and established the line of Mughal emperors in India in 1526.
The years 1449-69 were marked by a constant struggle between the Timurid Abu Sa'id and the Uzbek confederations of Kara Koyunlu and Ak Koynlu.
When Abu Sa'id was killed 1n 1469 the Ak Koyunlu ruled unopposed in the west while the Timurids receded to Khorasan.
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 Timurid Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad Mohsin Khan 911-912 AH Muhammad Zaman Khan 920-923 AH Shahrukh II bin Abu Saeed Timurid 896-897 AH Ulugh Beg Kabuli 873-907 AH Sultan Ahmad ibn Abu Said Timurid 1469 - 1494 (873-899 AH) - ruler of Samarkand
Muhammad bin Hussain 903-906 AH Abul A'la Faridun Hussain 911-912 AH Muzzafar Hussain 1506 - 1507 (911-912 AH) - ruler of Herat, brother of
Sultan Muhammad 850-55 AH Sultan Hussain 1469 - 1470, 1470 -
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 Ak
With the defeat of Jihan Shah, the Kara Koyunlu leader, in 1467 and the defeat of Abu Sa'id, the Timurid, in 1468, Uzun Hasan was able to take Baghdad, the Persian Gulf, and Iran as far east as Khorasan.
The strong presence of the Kara Koyunlu ("Black Sheep"), a rival Turkmen federation, in western Iran and Azerbaijan temporarily checked any expansion, but the rule of Uzun Hasan (1452-78) brought the Ak Koyunlu to fresh prominence.
Murad established himself briefly in Baghdad (until 1508); but, with his retreat to Diyar Bakr, the dynasty ended.
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 The Timurid Dynasty
In 1452, Abu Sa'id (1424-1469), a grandson of Miran Shah, brought the Timurid domains, still consisting of Transoxiana, Afghanistan and northern Persia, under his control.
His eldest son, Ulugh Beg (1394-1449) was appointed governor of Samarkand, while his second son, Baysunghur (1399-1433) served as his wazir in the capital.
His second son, Miran Shah (1366-1408), passed away shortly after his father, leaving only the youngest, Shah Rukh (1377-1447) as an heir.
www.umid.uz /Main/Uzbekistan/History/Timurid_Dynasty/timurid_dynasty.html   (1012 words)

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