Timur the Lame was a fourteenth-century conqueror and the founder of the Timurid dynasty, which lasted from 1730 to 1405, in Central Asia and the great great grandfather of Babur.
Babur's paternal grandfather, Abu Sa'id Mirza was the great grandson of Amir Timur.
Amir Timur, the king of Turkestan, invaded India in 1398, during the reign of the last Sultan of Tughlaq dynasty, Nasir-ud-din Mahmud (1390-1412). After plundering Delhi, Timur returned to Samarkand (Central Asia),
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From a layman's point of view, a "lame-duck" president would be a president that everybody (including congress) simply ignored. He's there just to fill a space, until someone better comes along.
Timur the Lame
he got shot trying to steal a sheep
he got shot trying to steal a sheep
The term "Timur the Lame" refers to the 14th-century Turko-Mongol conqueror Timur, who was also known as Tamerlane. He earned the nickname "the Lame" due to an injury he sustained to his leg in his youth, which left him with a permanent limp.
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Timur the lame halted the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in 1402 when he crushed ottoman forces in the battle of Ankara
Timur the Lame and later the founder of the Mughal Empire
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In 1398, Timur the Lame, also known as Tamerlane, destroyed the city of Delhi in India. His invasion resulted in widespread devastation and significant loss of life, as he sought to expand his empire. The sacking of Delhi was part of Timur's larger campaign throughout Central and South Asia, showcasing his military prowess and brutal tactics.
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