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The legendary biographies of Tamerlane, Islam and heroic apocrypha in Central Asia, Ron Sela

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The legendary biographies of Tamerlane, Islam and heroic apocrypha in Central Asia, Ron Sela
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The legendary biographies of Tamerlane
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726734751
Responsibility statement
Ron Sela
Series statement
Cambridge studies in Islamic civilizationCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
Islam and heroic apocrypha in Central Asia
Summary
Timur (or Tamerlane) is famous as the fourteenth-century conqueror of much of Central Eurasia and the founder of the Timurid dynasty. His reputation lived on in his native lands and reappeared some three centuries after his death in the form of fictional biographies, authored anonymously in Persian and Turkic. These biographies have become part of popular culture. Despite a direct continuity in their production from the eighteenth century to the present, they remain virtually unknown to people outside the region. This remarkable and rigorous scholarly appraisal of the legendary biographies of Tamerlane is the first of its kind in any language. The book sheds light not only on the character of Tamerlane and how he was remembered and championed by many generations after his demise, but also on the era in which the biographies were written and how they were conceived and received by the local populace during an age of crisis in their own history.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The origins and usages of Tīmūr's heroic apocrypha -- Tīmūr's birth and childhood -- Youth -- Inauguration and kingship -- Premonitions -- Central Asia in turmoil, 1700-1750
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