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Euronews visits Turkistan, the holy city of Asian Muslims and UNESCO’s cultural site with its ancient streets, a 14th century ...
Herat was the former capital of the Timurid Empire, which at its height spanned from Baghdad in the west to Delhi in the east. Today, only a handful of artisans are skilled in crafting these tiles ...
A ruler of the Timurid Empire and the grandson of Amir Timur, this Uzbek sultan became a world-renowned scholar, leaving a profound impact on the development of the region now known as Uzbekistan ...
The empire last from 13th to the 14th century AD, and gave birth to several offshoots like the Timurid Empire and the Yuan ...
the Astrakhanid Dynasty of Asia, The Timurid Dynasty, the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea, the Khans of Qasim and Qazan, and the Giray Dynasty of the Khanate of Crimea, and the Shaybanid Dynasty of ...
From the 14th century onwards, Samarkand began to flourish in earnest under control of the great Turkic-Mongol warlord Timur, also known as Tamerlane, the founder of the Timurid Empire.
Herat was the former capital of the Timurid Empire, which at its height spanned from Baghdad in the west to Delhi in the east. Today, only a handful of artisans are skilled in crafting these tiles, ...