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- Q7510363 subject Q15100481.
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- Q7510363 abstract "After the death of King Abu Sa'id Mirza, the great-grandson of Amir Timur Beg Gurkani (Taimur Lung), his much reduced Timurid Empire was divided among four of his sons namely;Umar Shaikh Mirza II, King of FerghanaSultan Ahmed Mirza, King of Samarkand, Bukhara & HissarSultan Mahmud Mirza, King of BalkhUlugh Beg Mirza II, King of KabulA civil war between two brothers Umar Shaikh Mirza II (father of Babur), King of Fergana and Sultan Ahmed Mirza, King of Samarkand and Bukhara was being fought in 1492 when Umar Shaikh died of natural causes leaving his son, the 12-year-old Babur in charge of his Kingdom. Ahmed Mirza, Babur's uncle wasted no time in attacking Babur's Kingdom but failed in his attempt. Ahmed Mirza later also died of natural causes. After Sultan Ahmed Mirza’s death, Sultan Mahmud Mirza moved to Samarkand and reigned there for some five or six months, reportedly attempting to regulate the collection of taxes and strengthen his army. But with the deaths of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, Sultan Mahmud Mirza and Umar Shaikh Mirza II, all occurring during the space of a year, civil strife intensified. The richest amirs tried to make use of the child Timurids, preferring to enthrone the weakest of them.Sultan Ali Mirza bin Mahmud Mirza was thus raised in Bukhara. But the young Timurid Sultan Baysonqor Mirza bin Mahmud Mirza’s coming to power in Samarkand roused the governors of other provinces. Sultan Ali Mirza left Bukhara on a campaign against Samarkand, but the inhabitants of the city put up a fierce resistance. These events and the confusion and anarchy with which they were attended in the kingdom of Samarkand did not escape the observation of Babur who resolved to try his fortune. In 1496, the 15-year-old Babur marched to attack Samarkand. At the same moment and induced by the same motives Sultan Masud Mirza the older brother of Sultan Ali Mirza and Baysonqor Mirza was on his way to besiege the city. Thus that unfortunate city, unfortunate from its very wealth and former prosperity, saw itself beleaguered on three sides at the same time by the arms of three different potentates who acted without concert; Babur having advanced towards it from Andijan; Masud Mirza from Hissar and Sultan Ali from Bukhara.".
- Q7510363 combatant "TimuridsofBukhara".
- Q7510363 combatant "TimuridsofFerghana".
- Q7510363 combatant "TimuridsofHissar".
- Q7510363 combatant "TimuridsofSamarkand".
- Q7510363 commander Q7636702.
- Q7510363 commander Q797848.
- Q7510363 place Q265.
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- Q7510363 result "Stalemate".
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- Q7510363 combatant "Timurids of Bukhara".
- Q7510363 combatant "Timurids of Ferghana".
- Q7510363 combatant "Timurids of Hissar".
- Q7510363 combatant "Timurids of Samarkand".
- Q7510363 commander Q7636702.
- Q7510363 commander Q797848.
- Q7510363 conflict "Siege of Samarkand".
- Q7510363 place Q265.
- Q7510363 place Q5753.
- Q7510363 result "Stalemate".
- Q7510363 type Event.
- Q7510363 type Event.
- Q7510363 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q7510363 type SocietalEvent.
- Q7510363 type Event.
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- Q7510363 comment "After the death of King Abu Sa'id Mirza, the great-grandson of Amir Timur Beg Gurkani (Taimur Lung), his much reduced Timurid Empire was divided among four of his sons namely;Umar Shaikh Mirza II, King of FerghanaSultan Ahmed Mirza, King of Samarkand, Bukhara & HissarSultan Mahmud Mirza, King of BalkhUlugh Beg Mirza II, King of KabulA civil war between two brothers Umar Shaikh Mirza II (father of Babur), King of Fergana and Sultan Ahmed Mirza, King of Samarkand and Bukhara was being fought in 1492 when Umar Shaikh died of natural causes leaving his son, the 12-year-old Babur in charge of his Kingdom. ".
- Q7510363 label "Siege of Samarkand".
- Q7510363 depiction Storks_samarkand.jpg.
- Q7510363 name "Siege of Samarkand".