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The sources regarding the estimates of victims of Timur's campaigns are missing and shall be completed. Here are the three most recent and recognised references: - In "The
History of the Mongol Conquests", John Joseph Saunders (1971) the author estimates that Timur's conquests caused the death of 17
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A genocide is defined as "the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group." Systematic killing of populations as performed by Timur in several cases, including Delhi, Armenian territories, etc. corresponds to
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In his childhood, Timur and a small band of followers raided travelers for goods, especially animals such as sheep, horses, and cattle. Around 1363, it is believed that Timur tried to steal a sheep from a shepherd but was shot by two arrows, one in his right leg and another in his right hand, where
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If I am correct then the translation was from 1859 and at the time balochs didn't know
English and per sandeman despatches they conserved in hindustani with him to communciate meaning the book was translated by a British scholar at the time.Sir Clements Robert Markham translated the page not to
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Timur ancestors were From Barlas tribe which are from
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Did Timur really kill 17 million people? That is, 5% of the world's population at the time? The source appears to be a 1999 Chicago
Tribune article, but the figure seems very hard to believe. It's an incredible figure for 14th-century weapons. I am removing it. No precise figure should be added
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Simply naming this article "Timur" is ignorant of the conventionally used name for this individual (whom is often called either Timur-e Lang or
Timurlane, either will suffice.) within modern English. I request that this page be renamed to one of the 2 formerly suggested names above.
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The figures mentioned in the summary shall be updated to 20 Million as the higher limit. Suggested wording would be: "Estimates vary from 1 to 20 million with several
Historian estimating the total number of victims to be around 17 Millions." with the above mentioned sources.
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By about 1360, Timur had gained prominence as a military leader whose troops were mostly Turkic tribesmen of the region. He took part in campaigns in Transoxiana with the Khan of the Chagatai Khanate. Allying himself both in cause and by family connection with
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I too am in favor of the depiction from the Zafarnama. I think facial reconstructions or statues are only acceptable as lead images in biography articles in cases where no contemporary or near-contemporary depiction exists. —
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is a third party to this source meaning he is neutral rather then pro timur or pro baloch , also I would like you to present some sources contradicting him which could imply the source of his work is unreliable for now.
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Personally in line with the previous edits, I've added the better near contemporary portrait instead. Using a 1707 one would not be better, (and possibly not the facial reconstruction). So I support this revision.
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I mean, not to disrespect you, but these kind of names were given to all kind of tyrants. I'm not sure how appropriate this is since, Timur doesn't even identify like that unlike "Lord of Aspicious Conjuction".
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Amir Timur was born in Hoja Ilgor, Yakkabag region. Your info him being born in Shahrisabz is wrong. His graveyard is also in same village where he was born. I will request a picture of his shrine.
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It does not matter if he is a third party. He was a Castilian who spent two months in Samarkand in 1404. That means he is not a reliable source. If you want to know why, read the links above.
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at the head of a thousand horsemen. This was the second military expedition that he led, and its success led to further operations, among them the subjugation of
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Would you care to rewrite your comments so they are a) intelligible and b) in one paragraph, rather than five seperate comments? Really helps with collaboration.
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He was not muslim, He is Nasiry one of the Shia. According to all scholars of Islam, He ruled with genkiz khan rules only and he wasn't a muslim. Please fix it
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The other one has a higher resolution, but you this one to me looks better as it has more detail than the other one. Let's see what the others think @
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Excellent use of Google. Now that I know you're capable of reasoned thought, would you mind reading the links HistoryofIran posted above? Thanks.
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I mean this looks definitely Indian. Of course I know that Mughals are not Indian originally. You get what I mean.
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Can we compare this to Sahib-i Qiran? I wonder what's the original version of this, if you can provide it.
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