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What Central Asian conqueror interrupted the growth of the Ottoman Empire.?

Timur the lame


Who briefly interrupted the rise of the ottoman empire?

In the 15th century, this warrior/conqueror from Samarkand in Central Asia briefly interrupted the rise of the Ottoman Empire. He also conquered Russia, Persia, and northern India, but died on his way to conquer China. HOPE THIS HELPS.


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