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In this video you will know About Ameer Taimur Lang A Muslim warrior who achieved more victories than Alexander the Great. How he got married to Aljaz Turkhan Agha. Timur, later Timūr Gurkānī, also known as Amir Timur or Tamerlane ("Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol Persianate warlord and the founder and the first monarch of the Timurid dynasty. As a military commander, he never lost a battle and is often considered one of the greatest generals and tacticians of all time. At the height of his reign, his empire stretched from modern-day Turkey to India. He was the most powerful ruler of the Muslim world of the time and led successful military campaigns against the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman Empire, and the declining Delhi Sultanate of India. He was also victorious against Russia, the Golden Horde, Chagatai Khanate, the Ilkhanate, and the Christian Knights Hospitaller. He was the final great nomadic conqueror of the Eurasian Steppe. His empire was the precursor of the more organised and lasting Islamic Gunpowder Empires of the 16th and 17th centuries. Timur believed himself to be the heir of the legacy of Genghis Khan and sought to replicate the latter man’s accomplishments through conquests. One of the most brutal conquerors in history, he caused the deaths of millions all over Asia. He was also a prolific patron of art and architecture and held regular interactions with intellectuals and scholars According to most contemporary sources, Timur was born in the late 1320s in Kesh, Chagatai Khanate (present-day Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan) to Amir Taraghai and Tekina Khatun. However, later Timurid dynastic histories indicate April 8, 1336, as his birth date. He was part of a Mongolian tribe called Barlas. His father, some sources claim, was a minor noble of the tribe. Many modern historians hold the view that Timur purposefully understated his father’s place in their society, so his achievements would seem more astounding. As a child, Timur led a small group of young raiders who robbed travellers of various goods, including animals. Around 1363, a shepherd shot him with two arrows while he was attempting to steal a sheep. One arrow hit him in the right leg, while the other went into his right hand. Timur eventually lost two fingers. Some sources state that he sustained the crippling injuries while he was working as a mercenary for the khan of Sistan in Khorasan. Due to these injuries, he came to be known as Timur the Lame or Tamerlane by Europeans. One of the most prominent consorts of Timur was Turmish Agha, the mother of his heir, Jahangir Mirza. Saray Mulk Khanum, the former widow of Amir Husayn, was the Empress Consort of the Timurid Empire as Timur’s chief consort. He had 41 other consorts, including Tolun Agha, concubine and mother of Umar Shaikh Mirza I; Mengli Agha, concubine and mother of Miran Shah; and Toghay Turkhan Agha, the lady from the Kara Khitai and mother of Shah Rukh. In his reign, Timur named a successor twice. Both passed away before him. His first heir was Jahangir Mirza, who died in 1376. He then chose his grandson Muhammad Sultan Mirza, who passed away in 1403. On his deathbed, he picked another grandson, Pir Muhammad Mirza, who failed to secure his throne. Ultimately, Timur’s youngest son, Shah Rukh, ascended his father’s throne in 1405.