History vs. Tamerlane the Conqueror - Stephanie Honchell Smith

879,678 views ・ 2022-04-05

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He was born in the 1330s in the Chaghatayid Khanate
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formerly the Mongol Empire in Central Asia.
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On the unforgiving steppe, he rose from a lowly sheep thief
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to become one of history’s greatest conquerors,
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uniting nearly all of Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran under his rule.
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But was he a great state builder or a bloodthirsty tyrant?
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Order! Order! Who do we have on the stand today?
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Tamer...lane?
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That wasn’t his name, your Honor.
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The great Timur— meaning iron— was nicknamed “Timur the lame”
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by enemies who mocked permanent injuries to his leg and arm.
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Injuries he sustained raiding a rival tribe’s sheep herd—
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he was a thief and a scoundrel from the start!
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Maybe— we actually don’t know for sure— but even if that’s true,
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raiding rivals was just part of nomadic life at the time.
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Timur was not born into a ruling family,
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so he had to prove his worth through daring and horsemanship.
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He was hardly a commoner.
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Timur’s family was minor nobility.
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His uncle and brother-in-law were high-ranking officials.
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And when they trusted Timur on a diplomatic mission,
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he defected to a rival khan!
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Strategic maneuvering!
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He reconciled with his uncle and brother-in-law soon after.
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Only for long enough to consolidate his own power.
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Then he went to battle against his brother-in-law—
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supposedly his closest ally.
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He was assassinated, and Timur seized power!
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They may have been friends,
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but he was a corrupt man who alienated a lot of people.
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Timur was right to oust him.
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Afterward, he managed to reunite most of the khanate’s territories
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and put an end to decades of bloody infighting.
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Okay, so where are we? I can hardly keep up.
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1370, your honor.
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And he’s khan now?
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Well, not quite.
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Timur was not a direct descendant of Genghis Khan,
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so he couldn’t claim the title.
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Instead, he appointed figurehead khans and referred to himself as amir,
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or commander, and later as güregen, or son-in-law,
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after he married a woman who was descended from Genghis Khan.
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He claimed to be a divinely ordained protector of the Mongol and Muslim worlds,
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yet he undermined both Mongol and Muslim power
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by relentlessly waging war against his neighbors,
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weakening them so much that Christian Europe romanticized him as an ally.
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His campaigns killed as many as 17 million people!
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Propaganda.
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Timur’s official biographies deliberately exaggerated the number of deaths
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to deter rebellions.
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Like the Mongols, Timur offered cities the chance to surrender
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and only ordered massacres if they revolted.
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He rebuilt irrigation canals to support agriculture,
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and regularly distributed food to the poor.
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Just in his hometown of Kesh,
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he paid for the meat of 20 sheep to be given to the poor every day.
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His campaigns were brutal,
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but by unifying Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran,
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he was also able to reinvigorate the Silk Road.
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Much of Eurasia benefited from the revival of long-distance trade,
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and Central Asian cities, such as Samarkand and Herat,
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became thriving commercial hubs under his rule.
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And meanwhile, other cities like Baghdad, Aleppo, and Delhi
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were plundered and burned and took decades to recover.
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This illiterate warlord destroyed centuries’ worth of cultural heritage,
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leaving nothing but pyramids of skulls in his wake.
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Timur may have been illiterate,
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but he was also an active patron of culture and the arts.
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During his conquests, he spared artisans and scholars,
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sending them to work on public projects like schools and mosques.
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Unlike many women in the world at the time,
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his wives, daughters, and daughters-in-law
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were highly educated and politically active.
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Timur also personally met with— and impressed—
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the famed Arab historian Ibn Khaldun in Damascus,
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and he so thoroughly mastered chess that he is said to have enjoyed
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a more complex variant that was named for him.
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So what happened after that?
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Timur died from an illness in 1405, when he was likely in his early 70s.
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The empire he founded lasted another hundred years,
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ushering in an architectural, artistic, literary and scientific renaissance
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across Central Asia.
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In Samarkand, Timur’s grandson, Ulugh Beg,
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built the largest astronomical observatory in the world at the time.
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Even after the fall of Timur's empire,
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his descendant Babur re-established himself in India,
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founding the Mughal Empire,
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which would become home to nearly a quarter of the world’s population
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and which built such splendors as the Red Fort and Taj Mahal.
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Timur's legacy is still celebrated in monuments across Central Asia,
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where he is remembered as “Buyuk Babamiz” or “our great forefather.”
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And yet today in Europe, India, and much of the Middle East,
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he's remembered as a butcher.
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That’s more reflection of the success of his own propaganda
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than of the man himself.
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Hold on now, I think I’ve almost got the king cornered!
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Emerging from relative obscurity, Timur’s conquests formed a legacy
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lasting nearly 500 years that remains on trial even today.
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