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Tamerlane (timur)

Few conquerors have left as contradictory a legacy as Timur, known to the West as Tamerlane. Born in the 1330s near Samarkand, he rose from a minor chieftain to forge an empire that stretched from Delhi to Damascus, all under the banner of restoring the Mongol world order. Yet his rule was a paradox: a man who built towers of skulls from Isfahan to Baghdad, yet also patronized a cultural renaissan... more

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When Tamerlane invaded India in 1398, he faced a terrifying new weapon: war elephants. But instead of being crushed, he captured the beasts and turned them into the backbone of his own army. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Tamerlane adapt... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fierce conflict between Tamerlane and his former protégé Toqtamish, Khan of the Golden Horde. From the Battle of the Kondurcha River in 1391 to the decisive confrontation at the Terek River in 1395, we trac... more

In 1402, outside Ankara, the two greatest military commanders of the age met: Tamerlane and the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I. This episode walks through the battle that shattered the Ottoman Empire, left Bayezid a captive, and plunged Anatolia into a dec... more

In this episode of Tamerlane: The Conqueror Who Tried to Rebuild the Mongol Legacy, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known facet of Timur's reign: his diplomatic correspondence with the Mamluk Sultanate. While previous episodes covered sieges and batt... more

In 1383, Tamerlane marched on Herat, a wealthy and culturally rich city in Khorasan that had refused to submit. The siege and its aftermath reveal a lesser-known side of the conqueror: his willingness to negotiate, his strategic patience, and his bru... more

In 1401, Tamerlane's army descended on Baghdad, then a jewel of the Jalayirid Sultanate. After a 40-day siege, the city fell, and a massacre followed that became legend: historians like Ibn Arabshah and the Zafarnama record towers of skulls and a riv... more

In the grand narrative of Tamerlane's conquests, we often focus on the cities he sacked and the thrones he toppled. But behind every siege, every victory, stood a vast, mobile army drawn from the nomadic herders of Central Asia. In this episode, Luca... more

In December 1402, fresh from crushing the Ottoman sultan Bayezid at Ankara, Tamerlane turned his gaze westward to the Aegean coast. His target: the fortified port city of Smyrna, held by the Knights Hospitaller. This episode reconstructs the two-week... more

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The show explores the life and legacy of Timur (Tamerlane), tracing how a 14th–century conqueror sought to restore a Mongol world order while fostering a cultural renaissance in Samarkand. Across episodes, hosts analyze his campaigns from Delhi to Damascus, the political theater of rival khans, and the paradox of a ruler who built monumental architecture and patronized Persianate learning even as he oversaw brutal mass violence. The discussions often hinge on how his empire balanced military might with cultural patronage, the role of Sufi orders like the Naqshbandi in legitimizing rule, and the long shadow his ambitions cast on Central Asia, Iran, India, and later Mughal history. Noteworthy is the emphasis on the Timurid Renaissance as a br... more

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