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The emergence of Timur, often known as Tamerlane, represented the last major nomadic empire that stretched across much of what is today Asia and the Middle East. His empire nearly rivaled that of the Mongols nearly two centuries prior.   A Changing Empire: Tamerlane’s Time   Much of the mass of Asia, Europe, and […]
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