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'''Сулолаи Тимуриён''' - авлоди амир Тимур, султонҳои сулола солҳои 1370 - 1858 дар [[Мовароуннаҳр]] ([[Осиёи Марказӣ]]),[[Эрон]] ва [[Ҳиндустон]] ҳукумрон буданд.
|худном = Туран ({{lang-chg2|توران}}), Гурканиян ({{lang-fa2|گورکانیان}})
|вазъ = Империя дар Осиёи Миёна
|гимн =
|дирафш = Timurid.svg
|тавсифи_дирафш =
|герб =
|тавсифи_нишон =
|харита = Timurid Dynasty 821 - 873 (AH).png
|тавсиф = Давлати Темурланг
|p1 = Чагатайский улус
|flag_p1 =Flag of Chagatai khanate.jpg
|p2 = Хорезм
|flag_p2 =
|p3 = Музаффариды
|flag_p3 =
|p4 = Джалаириды
|flag_p4 =
|p5 = Картиды
|flag_p5 =
|p6 = Сербедары
|flag_p6 =
|p7 = Кара-Коюнлу
|flag_p7 = Flag of Kara Koyunlu dynasty.png
|p8 = Золотая Орда
|flag_p8 = Golden Horde flag 1339.svg
|ташкилшуда = [[соли 1370]]
|барҳамхӯрда = [[соли 1507]]
|s1 = Хонигарии Хева
|flag_s1 = Bandera_de_Khiva_abans_1917.svg
|s2 = Бухарское ханство
|flag_s2 = War flag of Khanate of Bukhara.svg
|s3 = Сефевиды
|flag_s3 = Safavid Flag.svg
|s4 = Империя Великих Моголов
|flag_s4 = Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg
|s5 = Кара-Коюнлу
|flag_s5 = Flag of Kara Koyunlu dynasty.png
|s6 = Ак-Коюнлу
|flag_s6 = Flag of Ak Koyunlu.svg
|шиор = {{lang|fa|راستى رستى}}<br>''Rāstī rastī''<br><small>"Ростӣ - растӣ!"</small><ref>{{cite book |last=Subtelny |first=Maria E. |title=Timurids in Transition: Turko-Persian Politics and Acculturation in Medieval Iran |date=2007 |publisher=[[Brill]] |place=Leiden |pages=260 |isbn=978-9004160316}}</ref>
|пойтахт = [[Самарқанд]] (1370-1405),<br>
[[Ҳирот (шаҳр)|Ҳирот]] (1405-1507)
|шаҳрҳо =
|забон = *[[Забони порсӣ|Порсӣ]] (<small>забони расмӣ ва дарборӣ; адабиёти олӣ; [[лингва франка]])</small><ref>
* Manz, Beatrice Forbes (1999). ''The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane''. [[Cambridge University Press]], p.109. ISBN 0-521-63384-2. {{google books|2xDm2DCPRKMC|Limited preview}}. [https://books.google.com/books?id=2xDm2DCPRKMC&pg=PA109 p.109]. {{quote|"In almost all the territories which Temür incorporated into his realm '''Persian was the primary language of administration and literary culture. Thus the language of the settled '[[Диван (ведомство)|diwan]]' was Persian." '''}}
* B.F. Manz, W.M. Thackston, D.J. Roxburgh, L. Golombek, L. Komaroff, R.E. Darley-Doran. "Timurids" [[Encyclopaedia of Islam]] [[Brill Publishers]] 2007; {{quote|"During the Timurid period, three languages, Persian, Turkish, and Arabic were in use. '''The major language of the period was Persian, the native language of the Tajik (Persian) component of society and the language of learning acquired by all literate and/or urban Turks. Persian served as the language of administration, history, belles lettres, and poetry." '''}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/central-asia-v|title=CENTRAL ASIA v. In the Mongol and Timurid Periodse|author=Bertold Spuler|date= |website= |publisher=[[Encyclopaedia Iranica]]|accessdate=2017-09-14 |lang=en}}<br>{{quote|... Like his father, Olōğ Beg was entirely integrated into the Persian Islamic cultural circles, and during his reign '''Persian predominated as the language of high culture, a status that it retained in the region of Samarqand until the Russian revolution 1917...''' Ḥoseyn Bāyqarā encouraged the development of Persian literature and literary talent in every way possible...)}}
* Robert Devereux (ed.) "Muhakamat Al-Lughatain (Judgment of Two Languages)" Mir 'Ali Shir Nawāi; Leiden, [[E.J. Brill]] 1966: {{quote|...Nawa'i also employs the curious argument that most Turks also spoke Persian but only a few Persians ever achieved fluency in Turkic. It is difficult to understand why he was impressed by this phenomenon, since the most obvious explanation is that '''Turks found it necessary, or at least advisable, to learn Persian – it was, after all, the official state language''' – while Persians saw no reason to bother learning Turkic which was, in their eyes, merely the uncivilized tongue of uncivilized nomadic tribesmen.)}}
* David J. Roxburgh. The Persian Album, 1400-1600: From Dispersal to Collection. Yale University Press, 2005. pg 130: {{quote|"Persian literature, especially poetry, occupied a central in the process of assimilation of Timurid elite to the Perso-Islamicate courtly culture, and so it is not surprising to find Baysanghur commissioned a new edition of Firdawsi's Shanama}}</ref>
*[[Забони чагатойӣ|Чагатойӣ]]
|арз =
|майдон = 4 600 000 км² (1405)
|шакли_ҳукмронӣ = [[монархияи мутлақ]] ([[аморат]])
|сулола = [[Феҳристи Темуриён|Темуриён]]
|унвони_ҳокимон = Амири бузург
|ҳоким1 = [[Тамерлан]] <small>(аввал)</small>
|соли_ҳоким1 = 1370—1405
|унвони_ҳокимон2 =
|ҳоким2 = [[Бади аз-Заман Мирза]] <small>(последний)</small>
|соли_ҳоким2 = 1506–1507
|дин = [[Ислом]] ([[суннӣ]])<ref>{{книга|автор=Maria Subtelny|заглавие=Timurids in Transition: Turko-Persian Politics and Acculturation|страницы=201}}</ref><ref>{{книга|автор=Christine Caldwell Ames|заглавие=Medieval Heresies: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam|страницы=269}}</ref>
 
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'''Сулолаи Тимуриён''' ({{lang-fa2|تیموریان}}) — авлоди амир Тимур, султонҳои сулола солҳои 1370 - 1858 дар [[Мовароуннаҳр]] ([[Осиёи Марказӣ]]),[[Эрон]] ва [[Ҳиндустон]] ҳукумрон буданд.
 
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