English to Hebrew translations [Non-PRO] History / history | | English term or phrase: Tamberlane | a turkish empire (1368-1501)
mentioned in a phrase about the conquerers of Georgia throughout history (along with the mongols, turks and russians) |
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| | טימור | Explanation: He was a Mongolian ruler whose base was Samarkand. He led troops into the Middle East in 1379. He claimed that he was from the family of Genghis Khan. |
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Explanation: He was a Mongolian ruler whose base was Samarkand. He led troops into the Middle East in 1379. He claimed that he was from the family of Genghis Khan.
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