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Varvara68 [4.7K]
4 years ago
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When timur went to war with the ottomans and the delhi sultanate?

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Verizon [17]4 years ago
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Answer:

<u>Invasion to Ottoman Empire</u>

He started invading in Ottoman empire region of Ankara, as known as Battle of Ankara in July 20, 1402. It was the battle with Timur or Timur the Lame, and Bayezid I, or Thunderbolt. Bayezid I defeated at the Battle of Nicopolis, by Timur, and thus named Bayezid I, as the first Ottoman sultan to be imprisoned.

<u>Invasion on Delhi</u>

Timur started invading in 1398, all though  he have no interest in getting Delhi Sultanate. He wanted to crush Hindu kings and rulers, and replacing Muslim. He started on Samarkand,  sacked Delhi, and attacked a Rajput Fort on Punjab.

<u>Please put me the Brainliest, It will be appreciated.</u>

yulyashka [42]4 years ago
3 0
When Timur squad were inclusively national and were feared throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe, extensive parts of which his campaigns laid to waste. Scholars estimate that his military campaigns caused to deaths of seventeen million people, amounting to about 5% of the world society at the time.
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