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Asia has long been the birthplace of conquerors of the world. One of the greatest of these was a man who commanded both fear and respect in Asia and Europe during the fourteenth century: Tamerlane. This name, by which he was known in Europe, is actually a corruption of his name in Persian, Timur-i-Leng, meaning "Timur the Lame."
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word Temur is Turkic for "iron": it was an appropriate name for the man
who, in his lifetime, rose from being a prince in a small Turko-Mongol
tribe to become the ruler of an expanding empire that stretched from Delhi
to Anatolia. His life was, in the words of one modern scholar, "one long
story of man, who centralized three parts of the world: the south, the
west and the east." |
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