Լենկթեմուր (Armenian Wikipedia)

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  • «Tamerlane». AsianHistory. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2011 թ․ հոկտեմբերի 5-ին. Վերցված է 2013 թ․ նոյեմբերի 1-ին.

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  • Beatrice F. Manz (2000). «Tīmūr Lang». Encyclopaedia of Islam. Vol. 10 (2nd ed.). Brill Publishers. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2015 թ․ փետրվարի 7-ին. Վերցված է 2014 թ․ ապրիլի 24-ին.

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  • "Central Asia, history of Timur", in Encyclopædia Britannica, Online Edition, 2007. (Quotation:"Under his leadership, Timur united the Mongol tribes located in the basins of the two rivers.")
  • "Islamic world", in Encyclopædia Britannica, Online Edition, 2007. Quotation: "Timur (Tamerlane) was of Mongol descent and he aimed to restore Mongol power."

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  • Josef W. Meri (2005). Medieval Islamic Civilization. Routledge. էջ 812. ISBN 9780415966900.
  • Gérard Chaliand, Nomadic Empires: From Mongolia to the Danube translated by A.M. Berrett, Transaction Publishers, 2004. translated by A.M. Berrett. Transaction Publishers, p.75. 0-7658-0204-X. Limited preview at Google Books. p. 75., 0-7658-0204-X, p.75., "Timur Leng (Tamerlane) Timur, known as the lame (1336–1405) was a Muslim Turk. He aspired to recreate the empire of his ancestors. He was a military genius who loved to play chess in his spare time to improve his military tactics and skill. And although he wielded absolute power, he never called himself more than an emir.", "Timur Leng (Tamerlane) Timur, known as the lame (1336–1405) was a Muslim Turk from the Umus of Chagatai who saw himself as Genghis Khan's heir."
  • J.J. Saunders, The history of the Mongol conquests (page 174), Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1971, 0812217667
  • G. R. Garthwaite, The Persians, Malden, 978-1-55786-860-2, MA: Blackwell Pub., 2007. (p.148) Quotation: "Timur's tribe, the Barlas, had Mongol origins but had become Turkic-speaking ... However, the Barlus tribe is considered one of the original Mongol tribes and there are "Barlus Ovogton" people who belong to Barlus tribe in modern Mongolia."
  • Ian C. Hannah (1900). A brief history of eastern Asia. T.F. Unwin. էջ 92. Վերցված է 2015 թ․ դեկտեմբերի 30-ին.
  • Wescoat, James L.; Wolschke-Bulmahn, Joachim (1996). Mughal Gardens. ISBN 9780884022350. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (օգնություն)
  • Chaliand, Gerard; Arnaud Blin (2007). The History of Terrorism: From Antiquity to Al Qaeda. University of California Press. էջ 87. ISBN 978-0-520-24709-3.
  • Singh, Raj Pal (1988 թ․ հունվարի 1). Rise of the Jat power. ISBN 9788185151052. Վերցված է 2012 թ․ մայիսի 22-ին.
  • Kumāra, Mahendra; Śarmā, Parameśa; Siṃha, Rājapāla (1991). Jāṭa balavāna: Jāṭa itihāsa (հինդի). Madhura-Prakāśana.
  • Kevin Reilly (2012). The Human Journey: A Concise Introduction to World History. Rowman & Littlefield. էջեր 164–. ISBN 978-1-4422-1384-5.
  • Henry Cabot Lodge (1913). The History of Nations. P.F.Collier. էջեր 51–.
  • Marina Belozerskaya (2012 թ․ սեպտեմբերի 4). Medusas Gaze: The Extraordinary Journey of the Tazza Farnese. Oxford University Press. էջեր 88–. ISBN 978-0-19-987642-6.
  • Vertot (abbé de) (1856). The History of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem: Styled Afterwards, the Knights of Rhodes, and at Present, the Knights of Malta. J.W. Leonard & Company. էջեր 104–.
  • Graziella Caselli, Gillaume Wunsch, Jacques Vallin (2005). "Demography: Analysis and Synthesis, Four Volume Set: A Treatise in Population". Academic Press. p.34. 0-12-765660-X
  • Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry (2002), Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle (2 ed.), University of Washington Press, էջեր 188–189, ISBN 978-0-295-98124-6(չաշխատող հղում)
  • Turnbull, Stephen (2007 թ․ հունվարի 30). The Great Wall of China 221 BC-1644 AD. Osprey Publishing. էջ 23. ISBN 978-1-84603-004-8. Վերցված է 2010 թ․ մարտի 26-ին. {{cite book}}: More than one of |author= and |last= specified (օգնություն)
  • Beatrice Forbes Manz (1999 թ․ մարտի 25). The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane. Cambridge University Press. էջեր 17–. ISBN 978-0-521-63384-0.
  • Cowell, Professor (first name not given). MacMillan's Magazine, vol. XXX (via Google Books). London: MacMillan & Co., 1874, p. 252.
  • Manz, Beatrice Forbes (1999). The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane. Cambridge University Press, p. 109. 0-521-63384-2. Limited preview at Google Books. p. 109. "In Temür's government, as in those of most nomad dynasties, it is impossible to find a clear distinction between civil and military affairs, or to identify the Persian bureaucracy as solely civil or the Turko-Mongolian solely with military government. In fact, it is difficult to define the sphere of either side of the administration and we find Persians and Chaghatays sharing many tasks. (In discussing the settled bureaucracy and the people who worked within it I use the word Persian in a cultural rather than ethnological sense. In almost all the territories which Temür incorporated into his realm Persian was the primary language of administration and literary culture. Thus the language of the settled 'diwan' was Persian and its scribes had to be thoroughly adept in Persian culture, whatever their ethnic origin.) Temür's Chaghatay emirs were often involved in civil and provincial administration and even in financial affairs, traditionally the province of Persian bureaucracy."
  • ad-DīnʿAlī Yazdī, Sharaf (1723). The History of Timur-Bec. Vol. 1. էջեր xii–ix. Punctuation and spelling modernized.
  • Lev Vasilʹevich Oshanin (1964). Anthropological composition of the population of Central Asia: and the ethnogenesis of its peoples. Vol. 2. Peabody Museum. էջ 39.

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