The Greatest Empire You've Never Heard Of! | Timurid Documentary

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Medieval Islamic history is dominated by Turco-Mongolian dynasties. One of the most impactful of these was the Timurids. Named after its ferocious and legendary founder Timur, who would take his armies across Central Asia, Persia, India, Russia and the Middle East - vanquishing anybody that stood in his way. In the wake of his death in 1405, his successors fought over the scraps of empire, leading to its political decline over the next century. Despite this, Timurid cities such as Herat and Samarkand retained its place as centres of learning and art, inaugurating a period referred to as the Timurid Renaissance. At the same time as civil wars between family members were destroying the territorial integrity of the realm, incredible buildings were being constructed and leading scholars were finding patronage. This is the story of the Timurids.

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0:00 Intro
1:39 Timur's Early Life
5:07 Becoming Amir & Consolidating His Territory
7:50 Timur's Epic Run Of Conquests
17:25 Timur's Legacy
19:26 Succession Crisis & Shah Rukh's Ascension
26:22 Timurid Renaissance
29:57 Second Timurid Civil War
32:38 Abu Said's Reign
35:36 Third Timurid Civil War & Collapse
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When determining the greatness of an empire, which factor do you hold in higher esteem - longevity or legacy?

HikmaHistory
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Timur is criminally underrated as one of history’s great (and brutal) conquerors. Fashioned himself the second coming of Genghis Khan, and lived up to the hype. Liking this video!

HistoryDose
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"Greatest Empire You've Never Heard Of..." man thinks we haven't played EU4

andyb
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Thank you a lot for including Temurid Empire in your channel’s history. Love your channel from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿.

Caiser-e-Rum
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"A man does evil deeds, and all his days Are filled with luck and universal praise; Another's good in all he does - he dies A wretched, broken man whom all despise"

- Abulqasem Ferdowsi (Persian Poet)

HistoryOfRevolutions
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Timur has a reputation, but I was not expecting screaming camels on fire. One can empathise with the elephants.

LukeBunyip
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My sixth grade teacher in Brooklyn covered this empire and the man it was named after. I remember being fascinated. Thanks for posting.

chrisleon
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BTW, the Persian art you have selected for that presentation is just fantastic.

gancarzpl
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Hi Hikma,
Thank you for making a video about our ancestors. Timur reestablished Central Asian Turkic power, culture, and ancient cities, which had been totally destroyed by Genghis Khan 150 years earlier. Timur's grandson Ulugh Beg became a great astronomer, and his student Ali Qushji continued his work in Istanbul. Babur, a direct descendant of Timur, founded the Mughal Empire in India, which lasted for 300 years.

BoltaBekOzbek
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Thanks a bunch for sharing this with us Big Dog!

joeshmoe
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Great documentary on one of the greatest emperors and empires in history. Like you said, the Timurid Empire is highly underrated and needs to be brought onto the spotlight more often. Keep up the good efforts my friend!

No_name.
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1) “If you want to see our power, look at the buildings we have built” written on the facade of Aksaray (translated like "White palace", most propably American White House was inspired from)
2) Today only foundation of the gate of Aksaray survived. Attention! Only foundation of the gate!
3) The height of this gate foundation today is almost equal to the height of Hagia Sophia!
4) The real size of his building should be really intimidating for his age, even today.

TerrorbelliDecuspacis-wf
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Poe's Tamerlane poem is actually pretty interesting. It portrays Timur as a man who gives up the people and home he loves to go off and fulfill his ambitions of conquest and rulership. He achieves that dream but comes to regret his decision after it's too late to go back. Poe wrote the poem in his later teens after the loss of several beloved family members as well as other struggles in his life and he was using the (very loose) story of Timur as an outlet for his own heartache and sense of loss rather than attempting to portray the man's life with any accuracy.

(Funnily enough, Timur might have appreciated Poe's work had he been around to read it. The man was quite enamored of poetry and scholarship, hence why he forcibly imported so many intellectuals and skilled artisans from the populations he conquered/slaughtered. Like you say in the video, he was a complex person.)

Korlash
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Timur is so underrated in history. Can’t believe he’s not spoken about more.

ruggedindividual
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Persian gardens also influenced those made in Europe from the seventeenth century onwards.

mrmr
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This is very interesting and very is nicely done.

gancarzpl
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Excellent work! I admire your dedication.

ajam
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Interesting and informative as always!

bigsarge
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Thanks for this. Can't really find any good documentaries on the Timurids.

friedonions
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Keep it up Hikma, great video like always!

unusualhistorian