Tamerlane: see Timur.
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Tamerlane: return of the sword of Islam: one of history's great leaders, Tamerlane waged a series of bloody wars in the 14th and 15th centuries to build a mighty empire in Central Asia around his glorious capital, Samarkand. Now the government of Uzbekistan is manipulating his reputation to serve its political agenda. (Geographical)
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