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Abdal-Latif Mirza

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Abdal-Latif Mirza,(c. 1420 – 9 May 1450) was the great-grandson of Central Asian emperor Timur. [1]

25 relations: Abdallah Mirza, Abdul Latif, Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza, Babur Mirza's Invasion of Khorasan, Battle of Damghan (1447), Battle of Farhadgerd, Battle of Nishapur (1447), Battle of Tarnab (1448), Index of Afghanistan-related articles, List of battles 1301–1600, List of monarchs of Persia, May 9, Occupation of Balkh (1447), Revolt of Abdal-Latif Mirza, Siege of Balkh (1447), Siege of Herat (1448), Siege of Shahrukhiya, Timeline of 15th-century Muslim history, Timur, Timurid dynasty, Timurid Empire, Timurid family tree, Ulugh Beg, Urdu Bazar Revolt, 1450.

Abdallah Mirza

‘Abdallah Mirza (also spelled ‘Abdullah Mirza) (after 1410 – June 1451) was a short-lived ruler of the Timurid Empire, which encompassed the territory shared by present-day Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, along with substantial areas of India, Mesopotamia and Caucasus.

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Abdul Latif

Abdul Latif (عبد اللطيف) is a Muslim male given name and, in modern usage, surname.

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Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza

Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza bin Baysonqor Beg (Chagatai/ابوالقاسم بابور میرزا بن بایسنقر بیگ), was a Timurid ruler in Khurasan (1449–1457).

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Babur Mirza's Invasion of Khorasan

Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza, a Timurid ruler in Khorasan, invaded other parts of the region in the winter of 1448–1449 that were held by the Timurids of Samarkand, led by Ulugh Beg.

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Battle of Damghan (1447)

When Abdal-Latif Mirza reached Damghan, the prefect sealed the city and showed his opposition.

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Battle of Farhadgerd

While Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza was away from Herat crushing the revolt of Amir Hendugha in Asterabad, Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza, his older brother, managed to escape from prison in Herat and went straight to his youngest brother Sultan Muhammad Mirza's province of Fars seeking his protection.

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Battle of Nishapur (1447)

During the Second Timurid Succession Crisis, The Baysonqor brothers; Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza and Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza had acted in cognizance and blocked Abdal-Latif Mirza's chances of uniting with his father Ulugh Beg.

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Battle of Tarnab (1448)

In the spring of 1448, Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza was making preparations for the celebration of his son's circumcision ceremony.

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Index of Afghanistan-related articles

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List of battles 1301–1600

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List of monarchs of Persia

This article lists the monarchs of Persia, who ruled over the area of modern-day Iran from the establishment of the Achaemenid dynasty by Achaemenes around 705 BCE until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979.

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May 9

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Occupation of Balkh (1447)

With the death of Shahrukh Mirza in 1447 began the long drawn out Second Timurid Succession Crisis.

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Revolt of Abdal-Latif Mirza

It is not clear what led Abdal-Latif Mirza to revolt against his father Ulugh Beg in 1449 C.E. Many theories abound; one being that he was raised by Goharshad in Herat and not by his father Ulugh Beg who was governor of Samarkand during the reign of Shahrukh Mirza, therefore Abdal-Latif Mirza was not attached to his father.

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Siege of Balkh (1447)

After the Battle of Nishapur and the peace treaty which gave the Chechektu valley to Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza, he placed in that out post a certain Mirza Saleh who was an enemy of Abdal-Latif Mirza.

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Siege of Herat (1448)

Ulugh Beg and his son Abdal-Latif Mirza marched towards Herat in the spring of 1448 in order to take Khurasan from his nephew, Ala-ud-Daulah Mirza, who had escaped to Quchan after the defeat at the Battle of Tarnab.

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Siege of Shahrukhiya

Abu Sa'id Mirza occupied Herat on July 19, 1457.

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Timeline of 15th-century Muslim history

This is a timeline of major events in the Muslim world from 1400 AD to 1499 AD (803 AH – 905 AH).

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Timur

Timur (تیمور Temūr, Chagatai: Temür; 9 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane (تيمور لنگ Temūr(-i) Lang, "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror.

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Timurid dynasty

The Timurid dynasty (تیموریان), self-designated as Gurkani (گورکانیان, Gūrkāniyān), was a Sunni Muslim dynasty or clan of Turco-Mongol lineageB.F. Manz, "Tīmūr Lang", in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Online Edition, 2006Encyclopædia Britannica, "", Online Academic Edition, 2007.

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Timurid Empire

The Timurid Empire (تیموریان, Timuriyān), self-designated as Gurkani (گورکانیان, Gurkāniyān), was a PersianateB.F. Manz, "Tīmūr Lang", in Encyclopaedia of Islam, Online Edition, 2006 Turco-Mongol empire comprising modern-day Iran, the Caucasus, Mesopotamia, Afghanistan, much of Central Asia, as well as parts of contemporary India, Pakistan, Syria and Turkey. The empire was founded by Timur (also known as Tamerlane), a warlord of Turco-Mongol lineage, who established the empire between 1370 and his death in 1405. He envisioned himself as the great restorer of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan and, while not descended from Genghis, regarded himself as Genghis's heir and associated much with the Borjigin. The ruling Timurid dynasty, or Timurids, lost most of Persia to the Aq Qoyunlu confederation in 1467, but members of the dynasty continued to rule smaller states, sometimes known as Timurid emirates, in Central Asia and parts of India. In the 16th century, Babur, a Timurid prince from Ferghana (modern Uzbekistan), invaded Kabulistan (modern Afghanistan) and established a small kingdom there, and from there 20 years later he invaded India to establish the Mughal Empire.

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Timurid family tree

The family tree of the Timurid dynasty, the ruling family of the Timurid Empire and Mughal Empire, is listed below.

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Ulugh Beg

Mīrzā Muhammad Tāraghay bin Shāhrukh (میرزا محمد طارق بن شاہ رخ, میرزا محمد تراغای بن شاہ رخ), better known as Ulugh Beg (March 22, 1394 in Sultaniyeh, Persia – October 27, 1449, Samarkand), was a Timurid ruler as well as an astronomer, mathematician and sultan.

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Urdu Bazar Revolt

After the death of Shahrukh Mirza, Goharshad allowed Abdal-Latif Mirza to be the commander of his army despite reservations of the Tarkhans as well as the reservations of Baysonqor Mirza's sons, especially Abul-Qasim Babur Mirza who was present there at the camp.

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1450

Year 1450 (MCDL) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Abd al-Latif ibn Muhammad Taraghay Ulughbek.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdal-Latif_Mirza

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