- Shah Rukh (Timurid dynasty)
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Shahrukh Khan for the actor of that name."Shāhrukh Mīrzā (PerB|شاه رخ ميرزا - "Šāhrukh Mīrzā", also known as Shāhruh, Shāhrokh or Shāhrukh u>, in Persian meaning "Face of the King" (According to Ibn ‘Arabshāh, his father was playing chess when he received the news of his birth, using this chess move as a name for the newborn child [ Ibn Arabshah, Ahmed (1936). "Tamerlane or Timur the Great Amir". Trans. J.H. Sanders. London: Luzac and Co., p. 47.] ) (August 20 1377 -March 12 1447 ), was the ruler of the eastern portion of the empire established by theCentral Asia n warlordTimur (Tamerlane) - the founder of theTimurid dynasty - governing most of Persia andTransoxiana between 1405 and 1447. Shāhrukh was the fourth and youngest son of Timur and child of one of his Persian wives.After Timur's death in 1405, his empire fell apart with various tribes and warlords competing for dominance. The
Black Sheep Turkmen destroyed the western empire in 1410 when they capturedBaghdad , but in Persia and Transoxiana Shāhrukh was able to secure effective control from about 1409. His empire controlled the main trade routes between East and West, including the legendarySilk Road , and became immensely wealthy as a result.The devastation of Persia's main cities led to the cultural centre of the empire shifting to
Samarqand in modernUzbekistan andHerat in modernAfghanistan . Shāhrukh chose to have hiscapital not in Samarqand, but in Herat. This was to become the political centre of the Timurid empire, and residence of his principal successors, though both cities benefited from the wealth and privilege of Shāhrukh's court, which was a great patron of the arts and sciences.His wife, Gowhar Shād, funded the construction of two outstanding
mosque s and theological colleges inMashhad and Herāt. The Gowhar-Shād-Mosque was finished in 1418. The mixed ethnic origins of the ruling dynasty led to a distinctive character in its cultural outlook, which was a combination of Persian civilization and art, with borrowings fromChina , and literature written in Persian as well as Turkic and Arabic. In fact, Shah Rukh sent a large embassy to the Ming Dynasty of China in 1419.Shāhrukh died during a journey in Persia and was succeeded by his son, Mohammad Taragae "Uluğ Bēg", who had been viceroy of Transoxiana during his father's lifetime.
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