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    Timur‚ or Tamerlane‚ was the last great nomadic nomadic conqueror of Asia‚ and founder of the Timurid Empire and Dynasty. During his zenith‚ he commanded an empire which stretched from modern-day Turkey to Nepal. Most of Timur’s life was spent in military conquest. His military expansions often involved the wholsale slaughter and genocide of the conquered peoples‚ leaving dead hundreds of thousands of enemy soldiers and civilians. The life and analysis of Timur’s reign can be divided into three

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    International Music Festival «Sharq taronalari» The grand music show "Sharq Taronalari" is held every two years in Samarkand. It is one of the most exciting and largest cultural events in the Central Asian region. "Sharq Taronalari" (Melodies of the East) Festival is one of the most significant events not only in Uzbekistan‚ but also in Central Asia‚ by the existing held at the central Samarkand square – Registan.  Registan Square is the part of splendid oriental medieval ensemble in Samarkand

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    Malwa‚ Mewar‚ Kashmir‚ Punjab etc. Invasion of Timur Amir Timur‚ also called Timur the Lame‚ was the head of the Chagatai Turks in Central Asia. He set out for India from Samarkand with 92‚000 horseman. He plundered mercilessly and left behind a trail of blood‚ torture and bodies of men‚ women and children. It is said that after the invasion‚ Delhi lay in the death of throes of famine for months and a bird was seen moving. The invasion of Timur was a fatal blow to the Tughlaq Empire from which

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    traveler and writer. In 1403-06 he was sent as an ambassador to the court of Timur‚ founder and ruler of Timurid Empire‚ by the Henry III of Castile. The original intention of the journey was to meet Timur in his winter pasturage in Qarabagh what is now modern Georgia‚ but due to the bad weather they were forced to return back to Constantinople to spend the winter. Then they continued their travel‚ but were unable to catch up Timur because of his rapid moving‚ so they had to follow his way till the Samarqand

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    Amir Temur Timur was born in 1336‚ at a small town called Kesh‚ 50 miles south of Samarkand. A Chengezi Turk‚ he was the son of a minor chief who due to hard work and focused aims was able to become the ruler of a vast empire consisting of Transoxiana‚ a part of Turkistan‚ Afghanistan‚ Persia‚ Syria‚ Kurdistan and a major part of Asia Minor. The areas he conquered in his lifetime were only second to the conquests of Alexander. As a young man he received a serious leg wound while stealing sheep

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    country north of the Amu Darya [Oxus River] in Central Asia‚ was the heritage of Chagatai‚ the second son of Genghis Khan). Babur was a fifth-generation descendant of Timur on the side of his father and a 14th-generation descendant of Genghis Khan. His idea of conquering India was inspired‚ to begin with‚ by the story of the exploits of Timur‚ who had invaded the subcontinent in 1398. Babur inherited his father’s principality in Fergana at a young age‚ in 1494. Soon he was literally a fugitive‚ in the

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    Is nuclear power the best alternative to fossil fuels for the future energy needs of the UK? There are different types of fuel such as coal‚ gas‚ wind energy‚ solar energy‚ oil and nuclear energy which is considered to be the most important source for the future. Our fossil fuel resources have been developed to provide us with many necessary things such as food‚ consumer goods‚ dwelling‚ transportation‚ but at the same time they are vanishing‚ hour after hour and something should be done. There

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    Input Input is the data that you put into the computer system for processing. Here are some common ways of feeding (подача) input data into the system: Typing on a keyboard. The computer responds (реагирует) to what you enter; that is‚ "echoes" what you type by displaying it on the screen in front of you. Pointing with a mouse. The mouse movement causes corresponding (соответствующее) movement of a pointer on the computer screen. Scanning with a wand reader (контактное считывающее устройство

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    M arlowe‚ unlike his dramatic predecessors‚ invented a style of speech that defines more particularly the motivation and the passion that drives Tamburlaine and charms his allies. For them‚ and‚ to a certain degree‚ for the audience as well‚ to listen to Tamburlaine is comparable to seduction. Come live with me and be my love is in Part I transformed into Come war with me and be my tributary kings. It was a gift central to Marlowe’s dramatic strategy for creating Tamburlaine’s dominating power

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    The Ottoman and Mughal empires were two of the greatest and most successful empires to ever form in history. However‚ they both had some similarities as well as differences. Both empires went through tough periods of time‚ but at some point they also went through times of growth and prosperity. Although the Ottoman and Mughal Empire both did not force conversions into Islam‚ the Ottoman’s development relied on their tough military force‚ while the decline of the Mughal Empire was caused by Aurangzeb’s

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