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tamed | tameless | tamely | tameness | tamer | tamerlane | tamias | tamias striatus | tamiasciurus | tamiasciurus douglasi | tamiasciurus hudsonicus

tamerlane

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Noun
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Tam=er=lane

CIDE DICTIONARY

tamerlaneprop. n. 
     A Tatar conquerer, also called Timur or Timour (tTimur Bey, also Timur-Leng ('Timur the Lame'), which was corrupted to Tamerlane. He was born in Central Asia, 1333: died 1405. Though he claimed descent from Jenghiz Khan, it is believed that he was in fact descended from a follower of the Khan. He became a ruler about 1370 of a realm whose capital was Samarkand; conquered Persia, Central Asia, and in 1398 a great part of India, including Delhi; waged war with the Turkish Sultan Bajazet I. (Beyazid), whom he defeated at Ancyra in 1402 and took prisoner; and died while preparing to invade China. He is the Tamerlaine of the plays.  [Century Dict. 1906]
    "Timour (tInstitutions, has been translated into English."  [PJC]
    "Just at the moment when the Sultan (Bajazet) seemed to have attained the pinnacle of his ambition, when his authority was unquestioningly obeyed over the greater part of the Byzantine Empire in Europe and Asia, when the Christian states were regarding him with terror as the scourge of the world, another and greater scourge came to quell him, and at one stroke all the vast fabric of empire which B"  [Century Dict. 1906]

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