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Timur or Tamerlane (8 April 1336 – 17–19 February 1405) was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan... |
Timurid conquests and invasions (redirect from Wars of Timur) military campaigns caused the deaths of 17 million people, amounting to about 5% of the world population at the time. Timur gained power over the Western... |
Bayezid I (redirect from Bayezid the Thunderbolt) withdrew due to the invasion of the Mongol conqueror Timur. He defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Nicopolis in what is now Bulgaria in 1396. He was... |
Mongol invasions of India (redirect from Mongols in India) Mongol Armies and Indian Campaigns. John Masson Smith, Jr. Mongol Armies and Indian Campaigns and J.A. Boyle, The Mongol Commanders in Afghanistan and India... |
Campaigns Early Israelite campaigns 1400 BC Battle of Ai (legendary) Battle of Hazor (legendary) Battle of Jericho (legendary) Lachish Battle of the Waters... |
Damascus (redirect from Damascus in the middle ages) invasions of the Levant. Later on, the Black Death of 1348–1349 killed as much as half of the city's population. In 1400, Timur, the Turco-Mongol conqueror... |
Hulegu Khan (category 13th-century monarchs in Asia) destroyed the Ayyubids, which was until then a powerful dynasty that had ruled large parts of the Levant, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula. The last Ayyubid... |
took part in the campaigns of Sultan al-Zahir Barquq against Timur in Iraq. Fakhr al-Din Iyas bin Abdullah al-Jarjawi: Na'ib al-Saltana in Tripoli Al-Sarim... |
Mongol invasions and conquests (redirect from The Mongol Invasions) were killed between 1206 and 1405 during the various campaigns of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, and Timur. The havoc included battles, sieges, early biological... |
List of battles by casualties (redirect from The bloodiest battle in human history) on the event. Where possible, the list specifies whether or not prisoners are included in the count. This list does not include bombing campaigns/runs... |
the Mongol forces under Genghis Khan invaded the lands of the Khwarazmian Empire in Central Asia. The campaign, which followed the annexation of the Qara... |
Crimean Khanate (redirect from Khanate of the Crimea) exercised direct control. The first formally recognized ruler in the Crimea is considered Aran-Timur, the nephew of Batu Khan of the Golden Horde, who received... |
Baybars (category Muslims of the Seventh Crusade) solidified the durability of their military system. He managed to pave the way for the end of the Crusader presence in the Levant and reinforced the union... |
mostly due to Timur's actions but also because of factors such as famine and the Black Death. Timur's persecution campaigns are the chief reason why... |
Arab–Byzantine wars (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) resulting in the conquest of the Levant, Egypt and Persia for Islam. The most successful Arab generals were Khalid ibn al-Walid and 'Amr ibn al-'As. In the Levant... |
Following the campaign of the Islamic State in northern Iraq in August 2014, one quarter of the remaining Assyrians fled the jihadists, finding refuge in neighboring... |
Jalal al-Din Mangburni (category 13th-century monarchs in Asia) killed in August 1231. The army he had gathered would continue to terrorize the Levant as the mercenary Khwarazmiyya until its final defeat in 1246. The spelling... |
Assyrian people (redirect from Persecutions against the Syriac people) have migrated to other regions of the world, including North America, the Levant, Australia, Europe, Russia and the Caucasus. Emigration was triggered... |
BCE Senusret III, four campaigns to Nubia, one campaign to the Southern Levant c. 1850 BCE Amenemhat III, short Nubian campaign c. 1705 BCE – c. 1648 BCE... |
Siege of Baghdad (category 1258 in the Mongol Empire) subsequent sieges like those conducted by Timur in 1393 and 1401 and by the Ottomans in 1534, that ensured the city's long-term marginalisation. John Masson... |