The Mulfuzat Timury, Or, Autobiographical Memoirs of The Moghul Emperor Timur: Written In The Jagtay Turky Language
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The Mulfuzat Timury, or Autobiographical Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Timur, is the personal account of Timur, the Central Asian conqueror, written in the Jagatay Turkic language. Translated by Charles Stewart, this work provides valuable insights into Timur’s life, his military campaigns, political strategies, and personal reflections. The memoirs reveal his leadership style, aspirations, and views on governance, justice, and warfare. Through his detailed narratives, Timur also describes the challenges he faced in unifying his empire and his approach to both diplomacy and brutality. The work offers a unique glimpse into the mindset of one of history's most influential conquerors.
Timur (Tamerlane) (1320–1405) was a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire, spanning Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia. He became the first ruler of the Timurid dynasty, known for his military conquests, empire-building, and cultural patronage.About The Translator: Charles Stewart (1764–1837) was a British orientalist and professor in India, known for his translations and editing of important Oriental works. His notable contributions include translating The Mulfuzāt Timury, The Tezkereh al Vakiāt, and The History of Bengal.