For the similar-sounding word Timor, see
Timor (disambiguation). Tīmūr bin Taraghay Barlas (
Chagatai Turkic: تیمور - Tēmōr, "
iron") (
1336 – February 1405), known in the West as Tamerlane, was a
14th century warlord of
Turco-Mongol descent, conqueror of much of western and central Asia, and founder of the
Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty (1370–1405) in
Central Asia, which survived until
1857. He is more commonly known by variations of his pejorative Persian name Timur-e Lang which translates to Timur the Lame, as he was lame after sustaining an injury to the leg in battle. After his marriage into
Genghis Khan's family, he took the name Timūr Gurkānī , Gurkān being the Persianized form of the original
Mongolian word kürügän, "son-in-law". Alternative spellings of his name are: Temur, Taimur, Timur Lenk, Timur-i Leng, Temur-e Lang, Amir Timur, Aqsaq Timur, as well as the
Latinized Tamerlane and Tamburlaine. As many as 17 million people may have died from his conquests.
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