The Persons Who Conquered the European and Asian Continents, the Various Names of Uzbekistan Amir (Commander/Prince) Timur ibn Taraghai Barlas (Timur) (Tamerlane), the Reason Barlas Possessed Various Disparate Names and the Etymology of “Tamerlane”, One of the Primary Strategies Barlas Utilized During Siege Conflicts, How Civilians Were Executed Post Barlas Breaching a City, the Number of Persons Who Wrote Plays and Operas Upon the Subject of Barlas, the Reason Barlas’ Gravesite Was Exhumed in 1941, the Reason the Architecture Produced by Barlas Was Poorly Constructed and Unstable, the Motivational Strategy Barlas Utilized to Construct Architecture and the Reason This Strategy Had a Paradoxical Effect, the Death of Barlas and the Collapse of the Timurid Empire, the Sarcophagus of Barlas and the Largest Piece of Black Jade Discovered, the Location Barlas is Buried, the Only Persons Permitted to Visit the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum Complex (Tomb of the King), the Reason Barlas Preferred Being Outdoors and the Reason Barlas Constructed Architecture, the Person Who Developed the Concept of “Algorithms” and the Period When Algorithms Were Imported Into Europe, the Mathematical Concepts Uzbekistan Polymath Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi Imported Into Europe During the 9th Century, the Etymology of “Algebra” (Reunion of Broken Parts/Completion), the Mathematical Concepts al-Khwarizmi Leveraged Algebra to Solve, and al-Khwarizmi’s Contribution to the Renaissance Within Europe

3 conquers swept through the regions between Europe and Asia, Alexander the Great in the 3rd century BC, Genghis Khan in the 13th century, and Timur in the 14th century. Timur was referred to using multiple different names including Tamerlain, Tamburlaine, and Timur Lang, primarily because these names were in different languages. Each name meant “Timur the Lame” as Timur was wounded by arrow during a multitude of battles which causes him to walk with a limp. One of Timur’s favorite tricks was to...


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