is it possible for the timurid empire to survive a few generatons then it did , or even possibly to the imperial age ? also how far would this empire stretch? btw the mughals do not count.
that forums quite small and thats just for a state. Im talking about the empire
that forums quite small and thats just for a state. Im talking about the empire
yeah, a state could be mean a dwindled uzbekistan, im talking about something that controls majority of transoxiana (sorry if the spellings wrong)There is not such great difference. "State" is to be taken here as a synonym of "country".
yeah, a state could be mean a dwindled uzbekistan, im talking about something that controls majority of transoxiana (sorry if the spellings wrong)
The same was true with Genghis Khan, but sir-Temujin's death didn't stop Mongol Expansionism, even if it did lay the seeds for it falling apart after a few more generations.I don't think so. The empire was largely built around one man, Timur the Lame. To see a continuation of it would require someone of his ability to keep tribal loyalties in check and people scared, but seeing as how Timur was an extremely capable ruler, having another like him straight after him is near-ASB.
I don't think so. The empire was largely built around one man, Timur the Lame. To see a continuation of it would require someone of his ability to keep tribal loyalties in check and people scared, but seeing as how Timur was an extremely capable ruler, having another like him straight after him is near-ASB.