the History of the Timurids | every month (1346-1526)
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- Timurid Empire was established by Temür Beg in 1370 and it was a maintenance of the Western Chagatai Khanate. Temür described himself as “Amir of the Ulus”, appointed puppet Khans and this implementation continued until 1450, Abd al-Latif’s dethronation, although interrupted by the long reign of Sultan Shahrukh. After 1450, the empire was still referred as the Ulus of Chagatai yet less frequent. When rule of Babur, a descendent of Temür, reduced to Kabulistan and then expanded to India, he had still identified himself as Chagatai/Turki. In this context, history of the Western Chagatai State, as an interconnected part of Timurid History, starts in 1346, and ends when Timurids were exterminated by the Shaybanids, and Babur establishes a new branch of Timurid dynasty in India from its ashes.
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Timurid empire started in 1370 and ended in 1857
@Cristopher If you consider the Mughals then ye
what mistake?
The hordes and Khanates are my shallowest spot of knowledge of history. Thanks for the presentation and the music. Fascinating!
Hordes and Khanates shaped the world as it is nowadays
Music name?😊
Very interesting to see how the Timurids began with a Chagatay khanate, the Chagatays/Karluks are ancestors of modern Uyghurs and Uzbeks in China and Central Asia but some went to Iran and conquered places to the west. We learn something new everyday
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Amir Temur Bizning Buyuk Bobomizdir. U qurgan davlat buyuk imperiyalardan biridir. Afsuski shahzodalar oʻrtasidagi taxt uchun kurash imperiyaning parchalanishiga olib kelgan.
Türkiye'den selamlar ve büyük Irk'ımızın Kudretli Hükümdarı Timur'a Saygılar Sevgiler.
@@subedeybagatur1227 Eyvallah
Ben türkum Özbek dilini hemen hemen hep anladım zaten ozbrklerde turktur . Ne mutlu türküm diyene Türkiye'den Özbekistana selamlar
@@fratsan9979 Eyvallah
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Everything from the detailed map, information, research, and a whole lot more make this video an incredible and rich insight into the History of the Timurids. Kudos to you for the effort!
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Uzbekistan has nothing to do with Timur. Timur is a Turanian turk, a different civilization from the Uzbeks. The Uzbeks fought the Timurids many times.
@@mint8648 Timur's mother is Uzbek. He's Uzbek-Mongol.
@@sbd03 source?
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@@merd209Timurids are only Uzbeks and not Turkish
@@Name22888 uzbeks are turk
@merd209 uzbek are turkic
there is the word Turkish (nationality) and there is the word Turkic (the ethnic group that includes all Turkic countries)
and the Timurids are only Uzbeks and Türkiye has nothing to do with it because then the Timurids fought against the Ottomans and the Ottomans are Türkiye
its been so long! gosh, i missed ur content SO much!
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Uzun uğraş ve sıkı araştırma sonucu çıkarılmış mükemmel bir video, umarım video emeklerinin karşılığı kadar izlenir ve hakettiğin ilgi ve değeri görürsün. (2. kez .d)
In the kingdom of Timur and his descendants , the inhabitants of Moghulistan were referred to by the pejorative term jätä 3 " robbers " . The expression " the Jätä country " is often used by the historians as a synonym of Mo ghulistan .
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Timurid Barlas rom West Chagatai and Moghulistan Dughlat from East Chagatai
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Teragay, the chief of the tribe of Berlas, is said to 'i have been a tnau of distinguished piety and liberality, I and he inherited an incalculable number of slieep and goata,^ cattle and servants. His wife, Tekina Kha- I toum, was virtuous and beautiful; and on the 8th ' of April, 1336, she gave birth to a son, at their encampment, near the verdant walls^ of the delicious town of Kesh. This child was the future aspirant for universal empire.
Timour was of the race of Toorkish wanderers, and be was of noble lineage, amougst a people who thought much of their descent. His countrymen lived in tents, loved the wandering lives of warlike shepherds, better than the luxury and ease of cities; and, even in the countries which they had conquered, preferred an encampment in the open plains, to "a residence in the most splendid palaces.
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^ Timour was the son of Teragay Nevian. He gives the following account of his lineage, in his memoirs :-" My father told me that we were descendants from Abu-al-Atrak (father of the Turks) the son of Japhet. His fifth son, Aljeh Khan, had twin sons, Tatar and Mogul, who placed their feet on the paths of infidelity. Turaene Khan had a son Kabul, whose son, Munga Bahadur, was the father of Temugin, small estate, with not more than three or four mounted attendants. He lived iu a village, near this city of Kesh, for the men of this land prefer living in the villages, and in the plains, to living in cities. His son, also, had not more than four or five horses. I will now tell you, what was told to the ambassadors, as certain truth in this city, and in other parts. It is said that Timour, having four or five servants, went out one day to steal a sheep, and on another day a cow, by force, from the people of the country. When he had got them, be ate them with his followers ; and some because of the plunder, others because he was a brave and good hearted man, joined him, until he had a force of three hundred mounted followers. From that time be traversed the country, to rob and steal all he could lay hands on, for himself and bis companions, and he also frequented the roads, and plundered the merchants.'
Narrative of the embassy of Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo to the court of Timour at Samarcand, A.D. 1403-6 by González de Clavijo, Ruy, d. 1412; Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir, 1830-1916 ed
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On Saturday, the 12th of April, the Emperor of TrebizonJ sent for the ambassadorSj and when they ai-rivcd at his palace, they found him in a saloon, which was in an upper story ; and he received them very well. After they had spoken with him, they returned to their lodging. With the emperor was his son, who was about twenty-five years of age ; and the emperor was tall and handsome. The emperor and his son were dressed in imperial robes. They wore, on their heads, tall hats surmounted by golden cords, on the top of which were cranes' feathers; and the hats were bound with the skins of martens. They call the emperor Germanoli,' and his son Quelex -^ and they call the son emperor as well as the father, because it is the custom to call the eldest legitimate son emperor, although his father may be alive; and the Greek name for emperor, is Basilens. This emperor pays tribute to Timour Beg, and to other Turks, who are his neighbours. He is married to a relation of the Emperor of Constantinople, and his son is married to the daughter of a knight of Constantinople, and has two little daughters."
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The khanate of the Golden Horde in southern Russia, another successor state, suffered from economic decline, but ultimately its failure came about because the Turkic warrior chieftain Timur (sometimes known as Tamerlane or Timur the Lame, 1336-1405), and the Golden Horde khan, Toqtamish
“A Global Perspective.” The Power of Knowledge: How Information and Technology Made the Modern World, by JEREMY BLACK, Yale University Press, 2014, pp. 28-50.
He is betreyor, he attack his Turks family brother, to the East, to the North, to the West, to the South. Mankurt, arabqul.
Sonunda video attın kaç aydır bekliyoz :)
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Fevkalade bir video olmuş.Emeğine sağlık.
Finally you upload after many months
Very nice video, more detailed than all videos
Great Job Bro!
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Yapma aşamalarına şahidim ve
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Abi videoların gerçekten harika. Bu videoları tam olarak nereden yapıyorsun?
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After Sultan Shahab Uddin Ghori's time, Sultan Kotb Uddin Ibek, Sultan Shams Uddin Ilatmish, Sultan Ala Uddin Ghori, Emir Timar, and others beside them, who all were Turkish Sultans, to the time of Sultan Behlol Afghan, filled, in turns, the throne of Dehli, and were absolute monarchs of the time.
Nimat Allah, H. (2013). ANNOTATIONS ON PART THE FIRST. In B. Dorn (Trans.), History of the Afghans: Translated from the Persian of Neamet Ullah (Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives from the Royal Asiatic Society, pp. 255-314). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
The Timurid dynasty was founded in 1370 by the Turkic warlord Temür, usually known in the west as Tamerlane (Temür the lame).
Temür and his followers were Turks loyal to the Mongol tradition, but they were also Muslim and well acquainted with Perso-Islamic culture.
Forbes Manz, B. (2018, April 26). Tamerlane and the Timurids. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History.
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To make these maps, slide by slide, and even all the events...
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All of the Ottoman State was divided into pieces among Bayezid's sons as appanages, it would be unfair to call this a vassalage since Timur did this to merely prevent an unified force against the Timurid state. The Delhi Sultans of the Tughluq Dynasty were never vassals, but their succesors, the Sayyids were Timur's "viceroys" again pretty autonomous. The Mamluks weren't vassals either, they merely lost territory to Timur. It would be wrong to consider this vassalage since they were independent, and did not invoke Timur in ceremony either
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Tughluq from Qarauna tribe
@@middleeastrenwarriormen1017 is most unlikely
@@papazataklaattiranimamgo to wikipedia ! search to Delhi Mamluk Ilbari/Elbori Turkic dynasty,Khalaj Khilji Turkic dynasty,Tughlaq Qarauna Turkic dynasty
The Mamluks were temporary vassals:
"The Persian historian Sharaf al-Din Ali Yazdi, writing some 20 years after Clavijo, records in his Zafarnameh or Book of Victories, a laudatory biography of Timur dedicated to his grandson Ibrahim Sultan, the embassy and the gifts. He writes that the Mamluk ambassador Mankalibugha presented nine ostriches to Timur (Clavijo mentions six) and a giraffe, among other gifts that included tuhaf, cash, precious stones and lavish textiles.58 The cash might have been a remittance imposed by Timur on Faraj, who had been a short-term vassal." from the book "Practising Diplomacy in the Mamluk Sultanate: Gifts and Material Culture in the Medieval Islamic World". Also "813 Based on a study of diplomatic relations of the period, Broadbridge concluded that Temür humiliated
Faraj, “the son of a slave,” and having temporarily destroyed Mamluk ideological claims, forced the
Mamluk sultan to become a tribute-paying vassal. See: Kingship and Ideology, 188." from the book "The Abbasid Caliphate of Cairo (1261-1517):
History and Tradition in the Mamluk Court"
Though not Mongol himself, Timur himself had sought to enhance the legitimacy of his rule by assuming the mantle of the line of Chaghatai Khan, with whom he claimed kinship. He had adopted the title of Gurkan (son-in-law) in reference to his marriage to Tukul Khanum, whose father was directly related to Chaghatai Khan and additionally installed a puppet king from the Chaghatid clan on the throne. Quite appropriately therefore Babur, Humayun and Akbar saw themselves first and foremost as princes of the great house of Timur (1336 - 1405), who had conquered vast tracts of territory in Central Asia and even sacked Delhi in 1398. Additionally they traced their ancestry even further back to the Mongol warrior Chenggiz Khan (1167 - 1227), who had upon his death, divided his vast Mongol empire among his four sons, a crucial event later illustrated by Akbar's artists. Mughalistan (including the western Tarim Basin and Kashgar) and Transoxania were bestowed upon his second son Chaghatai Khan (d. 1242). When these two wings of dominion were split up late in the thirteenth century, Transoxania in the west became the scene of mass conversion to Islam and a great deal of intermarriage with Turkic tribes people before it eventually fell to Timur, a Barlas Turk. Timur's descendants had ruled Transoxania until they succumbed to the forces of the Shaibanid Turks in 1508- 9.
The remaining descendants of the surviving Timurids - the Chaghataid Turks, still survived in certain parts of Central Asia ( especially Ferghana), nurturing a festering ego ever since their dynasty had fallen into near oblivion.
Timurid central Asia and Mughal India : some correlations regarding urban design concepts and the typology of the Muslim house
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1995.
Timur Moğol oğlu Moğol, senle sabaha kadarda tartışabilirim.
@@muzaffernurullah9811 değil sabaha kadar tartışsanda doğruyu söylemediğin için gerçeği değiştiremezsin
@@erenaztas8995 Boyu Barlas, Moğol boyu. Hatta Cengiz Han'ın yazdırdığı, Moğolların gizli tarihinde bile yer alıyor. Aynı zamanda Timur'un Tatar beylerine hitabı ilginçtir: onlarla aynı soydan olduğunu belirtiyor, vaktiyle Tatarların Anadolu'ya egemen olduğunu, Eretna'nın sultanlığını hatırlatıyor, vaktiyle Türkmenlerin, Tatarların kölesi olduğunu söylüyor, Osman oğlu aradan kalkarsa kendilerini orada tekrar egemen yapmayı vaat ediyor ve savaşta kendi saflarına katılmalarını istiyordu. Gerçekten, savaşın başlangıcında “Tatar hâyin oldu” (Neşrî, I, 350).
@@erenaztas8995 Timur, kendini Cengiz soyuna yamamaya çalışması, Osmanlıyla Kayıgçı Türkmen diyerek Oğuz Türklerini küçümsemesi de başka bir delalet. Timur'un Türklükle ilgili sözü falan yok, uydurma. Kaynaksız mesnetsiz şeyler. Emiri Melik-i Türkistanız falan uydurma oğlu uydurma.
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Nāder’s focus on common Turkmen descent likewise was designed to establish a broad political framework that could tie him, more closely than his Safavid predecessors, to both Ottomans and Mughals. EWhen describing Nāder’s coronation, Astarābādi called the assembly on the Moḡān steppe a quriltāy, evoking the practice of Mughal and Timurid conclaves that periodically met to select new khans. In various official documents, Nāder recalled how he, Ottomans, Uzbeks, and Mughals shared a common Turkmen heritage. This concept for him resembled, in broad terms, the origin myths of 15th century Anatolian Turkmen dynasties. However, since he also addressed the Mughal emperor as a “Turkmen” ruler, Nāder implicitly extended the word “Turkmen” to refer, not only to progeny of the twenty-four Ḡozz tribes, but to Timur’s descendants as well.
Nāder’s novel concepts regarding the Jaʿfari maḏhab and common “Turkmen” descent were directed primarily at the Ottomans and Mughals. He may have perceived a need to unite disparate components of the omma against the expanding power of Europe at that time, however different his view of Muslim unity was from later concepts of it.
Still Turk and Iranian
@@mint8648 No, only turkic.
@@headlander7119 shah of iran
@@mrblake4598 they didn’t call their empire india, they didn’t adopt indian culture, indian language, capital wasn’t in india
@@mrblake4598 they didn’t call themselves iran or persia
Kayra abi ellerine sağlık
Ağa mükemmel olmuş büyük Selçuklu imparatorluğu da yaparsan efso olacak
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Kral hoşgeldin
Meanwhile the persian keyboard warriors :
No he was not a Turk, he was iranian, muh ancestor 😭
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0:00 what it's music?
Yet the Mughals also claimed the new imperial territories in India as a legitimate portion of their Timurid inheritance. On a raiding foray into India in 1510, Babur prevented his men from pillaging Bherah by referencing Timur's conquest of northern India in 1398. "These vilayets have long belonged to the Turk... We are looking after this vilayet and its people. There will be no sacking or plunder (talan u taraj), and repeating later, 'Because we consider the vilayets pacified by the Turks as ours, there was no oppression. The decision to tax Bherah, a frontier district of the Lodi sultanate, rather than loot it, has been described as 'the first phase of the foundation of the Timurid Mughal empire of Delhi and Agra."" It was as 'presumptive sultan,' a legitimate ruler in the direct line of descent from the conqueror Amir Timur Guregen, that Babur petitioned the Lodi sultans to surrender authority over those territories that had in the past 'been dependent on the Turk. Yet with the hot season upon them, Babur and his warriors returned to Kabul and the Lodi sultans immediately retook the "Timurid territories claimed by Babur. It was not until 1525 that Babur returned this time determined on conquest and the 'resump tion of Timurid rule in India.
Timur's descendants in India never referred to themselves as Mughals, itself an Arabized Persian word for Mongol." Although Babur's mother was a Chaghatay Mongol, daughter of the khan of Mughulistan, Babur and his companions identified themselves as Timurid Turks. Babur's own writings suggest a greater degree of royal authority in the pure Timurid line, dismissing the superior qualities of a Chingisid geneal ogy, and this in dramatic contrast to his Timurid ancestors and their loyal allegiance to Chingisid royal bloodlines. For the more than two hundred and fifty years of their rule the Mughals referred to them selves as Silsilah-i Guregen or Garegeniya, the dynasty of the son-in law, retaining Timur's choice of imperial title as husband to a princess in the line of Chingis Khan, for their imperial dynasty in India.
Balabanlilar, L., 2016. Imperial Identity in the Mughal Empire. I.B. Tauris & Company, Limited, pp.46, 47.
The name of Timur’s state was Turan. Did the Mughals also call their state Turan?
@@mint8648 no they called it _Gurkani_
@@HamzaShafiq629 yes ! Gurkaniگرکانی
Timur didn't win a war in India
@@kshitijyadav1373no he did he lose 9nly war in china
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The music was outworldy good
Babür imparatorluğunun müziği sonunda tüylerimi diken diken etti güzel video adamım
Fıstık gibi video olmuş bu arada. Tebrikler agam.
Yaaa niye bu kadar erken vidyo attınız. Lütfen bir dahakine biraz daha geç atarsanız izleyiciler olarak mutlu oluruz
Uygulamanın / programın adı ne?
Uzbek History. 🇺🇿❤️
No
@@mint8648 Yes
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@Ömer Can Uyar hes turk but not uzbek
@@mint8648 UZBEK TURK*
3:33 music👌
how do you make your maps?
Bir video kaç günde oluşuyor kardeşim
2:59 when Timur gone in conquering spree
Amir Temur 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤❤❤ O‘zbek Turkiy
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What base map to do you use?
Videoyu açan zaman EU4 King's Court dinleme ihtiyacı hissediyorum.
You should do this type of video on the Mughals, make it a kind of sequel video to this one.