Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kunya-Urgench' has mentioned 'Timur' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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In 1373, Timur attacked Khwarezm, and its ruler Yusef Sufi of the Sufi Dynasty surrendered to Timur. | WIKI |
In 1379, Yusef Sufi rebelled against Timur, who sacked Urgench, and Yusef Sufi was killed. | WIKI |
In 1388, the Sufi dynasty of Urgench again revolted against Timur; this time Timur razed Urgench to the ground and massacred its population, destroyed the city's irrigation system, and had barley planted over the ground where the city had once stood, leaving only one mosque standing. | WIKI |
Kutlug Timur Minaret | WIKI |
The Kutlug Timur minaret is perhaps the most striking structure here. | WIKI |
These features do, however, appear in Central Asia later, during the reign of Timur, a warlord of Turco-Mongol descent. | WIKI |
The knowledge and skills of this school have spread, throughout the centuries, amongst the Muslim world, and can be recognised in the structures and decorations of many buildings from the Timur period, both within Turkmenistan, and in regions such as Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Transcaucasia, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and India. | WIKI |