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    Timur Malik (Persian: تیمور ملک) was a statesman of the Khwarazmian Empire, who served as the governor of Khujand in the region of Transoxiana. He is...
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  • Temür Malik, also spelled Timur-Malik, the son of Urus Khan, was the ninth Khan of the White Horde. Early during his reign, he successfully invaded the...
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    his other son, Tīmūr Malik. As before, Tokhtamysh had little luck fighting against a son of Urus, and he was easily defeated by Tīmūr Malik. Tokhtamysh fled...
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    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...
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    Timur Shah Durrani (Pashto: تېمور شاه دراني; Persian: تیمور شاہ درانی;), also known as Timur Shah Abdali or Taimur Shah Abdali (December 1746 – 20 May...
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  • The Curse of Timur or the Curse of Tamerlane (Russian: Проклятие Тамерлана) is the rumor that the tomb of Timur is cursed such that whoever disturbs it...
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    Toqtaqiya (1377) Arab Shah Muzaffar (1377–1380), actual ruler was Mamai Timur-Malik (1377–1378) Ghiyath-ud-din Khaqan Beg (1375–1377) Tokhtamysh (1380–1395)...
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  • Tokhtamysh's agents. 19 Ordu Malik, 1361, probably son of Īl-Tūtār, the son of Dānishmand, the son of Bayan, the son of Tuqa-Timur (3c); murdered. 20 Kildi...
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  • nephew Toqtamish wrested control of the White Horde from Urus's son Timur-Malik in 1378, he regained control of the Blue Horde as well. Thus, Toqtamish...
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  • the probable Tuqa-Timurid Ordu Malik, who overthrew the Shibanid Timur Khwaja in 1361. A Crimean branch of Tuqa-Timur's descendants furnished the beglerbeg...
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  • (in which Urus' son Timur-Malik was wounded), no decisive battle ensued. Urus marched home. By the time hostilities resumed and Timur advanced beyond Otrar...
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  • Chimtay, Khan (1344–1374) Urus, Khan (1374–1376) Toqtaqiya, Khan (1376) Timur-Malik, Khan (1377) Tokhtamysh, Khan (1377–1378) Koiruchik, Khan (1378–1399)...
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  • Bost. Here, an army of 10,000 Turks commanded by his maternal uncle Amin Malik joined him, and the Sultan reached Ghazni after driving off a Mongol army...
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  • Malik Zinad (Arabic: مالك زناد; born 19 November 1993) is a Libyan professional boxer who has held the WBC Mediterranean WBA Continental Champion, IBO...
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  • briefly Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361, having replaced his rival Timur Khwaja. Ordu Malik appeared on the historical scene in 1361, as a rival of Khiḍr Khan...
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    He was a son of Miran Shah and a grandson of Timur. During Timur's lifetime, Khalil Sultan gained Timur's particular favor. He distinguished himself during...
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  • Temür Qutlugh (redirect from Timur Kutlugh)
    with "Tīmūr" in the personal names of these individuals are all princely titles (khan, malik, beg). It is possible that Tīmūr Qutluq's father, Tīmūr Beg...
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    Al-Din left the capital after being warned of the coup, accompanied by Timur Malik and 300 cavalry.: 432  Crossing the Karakum desert, he attacked the garrison...
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    khan at Gülistan, by the advancing Ordu Malik, and possibly by Mamai in the west. In these circumstances, Timur Khwaja quickly lost control of Sarai and...
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    Macedon, who built the most distant of his cities nearby, and a statue of Timur Malik, famous for resisting the Mongol invasion in 1219 and 1220. "Historical...
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  • Noyon, one of the four great generals of Genghis Khan Sezgin Erdemir Timur Malik. A statesman of the Khorezmshahs, the governor of Khojand. Jalaluddin's...
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    same individual. Nawruz Beg had a son named Timur (Tīmūr); similarly, Bazarchi is given a son Timur Malik; neither of these has any relation to the famous...
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  • of the World. Tauris Parke. pp. 86–87. ISBN 1-86064-972-6. Juvaini, Ata-Malik (c. 1260). Tarikh-i Jahangushay تاریخ جهانگشای [History of the World Conqueror]...
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  • White Horde has died, Timur of the Timurid Empire sends Tokhtamysh to take the Horde throne, but is defeated by Urus' son, Timur Malik. Radu I succeeds Vladislav...
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    considered the oldest Uzbek family in the Bukhara Khanate descending from Timur Malik; from the division of which the tuk came the reigning dynasty, in addition...
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    Urus r. 1368–1377 r. 1373–1373,  1374–1375 Toqtaqiya r. 1377–1377 Timur-Malik r. 1377–1378 Quyurchuq r. 1395–1395 Bulat-Sultan Baraq r. 1419–1428 Kerey...
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  • by the servants of Malik Mardan Bhatti, a former governor of Multan and the grandfather of Khizr Khan by adoption. Following Timur's 1398 Sack of Delhi...
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    1992: 117-118; this account omits Tokhtamysh's elimination of Urus' son Tīmūr-Malik, and the abdication of ʿArab Shāh, which intervened. Gaev 2002: 27; Počekaev...
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    Nasiruddin Mahmud's reign in 1398, Timur the Chagatai ruler invaded India. They clashed in a decisive battle near Delhi. Timur eventually won and entered the...
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    In the meantime, both Ghiyas-uddin Pir 'Ali and Malik Muhammad had asked for the assistance of Timur regarding their conflict: the former had sent an...
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