The Study of Political Processes after the Death of Amir Temur in Foreign Historical Studies

Authors

  • Begimqulova Laylo Mashrabovna Faculty of History, Fergana State University Associate Professor, Department of History of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Amir Temur, Khalil Sultan, Mirza Shahrukh, Mirza Pir Muhammad, Mirza Sultan Hussein, Shod Mulk, Sharafiddin Ali Yazdi, Ibn Arabshah, Hafiz Abru, Tajiddin Salmoni, Jean Paul Roux, R. Grousset, Hilda Hukham, Beatrice Forbes Mantz, H. R. Romer, H. Vamberi, Ismail Aka, Shahmalik, Sheikh Nuriddin, Argunshah, Allahdad, Khudoydad Husseini

Abstract

The political processes that took place during the Timurid Empire, one of the largest states in world history, had an impact on the realities that took place in many regions of the world. This state, uniting large territories, served the development of political, economic and cultural relations between countries. In this regard, the analysis of the political processes that took place during the Timurid dynasty plays an important role in the study of scientific issues related to this period of world history. Some comments were made about the fact that in world historiography, the era of Amir Temur and the Timurids was studied and analyzed on the basis of historical sources and scientific literature, and the attention paid to this issue.

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Published

2025-02-27

How to Cite

Mashrabovna, B. L. . (2025). The Study of Political Processes after the Death of Amir Temur in Foreign Historical Studies. International Journal of Formal Education, 4(2), 280–283. Retrieved from http://journals.academiczone.net/index.php/ijfe/article/view/4628