Husayn Bayqara

Husayn Bayqara or Huseyn Bayqara (1438 - 1506), also called Sultan Husayn Mirza Bayqara , large emir timouride of 1469 to its death in 1506, installed with Hérat in Afghanistan, profited from a rather stable reign, but his/her son and successor Badi az-Zaman were reversed in 1507 at the time of the final raid of the Chaybanides on the Empire timouride.

He was a large patron and made work the mystic and Persan poet Djami, the Turkish poet of Langue tchaghataï Mir Alisher Navoï, and the painter Behzad, large-Master of the miniature Persian, in the last decades of the Renaissance timouride.

External bonds

  • Genealogy http://perso.wanadoo.fr/steppeasia/genealogie_tamerlan.htm

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