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Turning Tides: Amir Timur: From Rustler to Conqueror, 1336 - 1395: Episode 1

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Turning Tides: Amir Timur will discuss the rise and fall of conqueror, Timur “the Lame.” The first episode, From Rustler to Conqueror, will cover the period from 1336 to 1395, in which we'll cover Timur's early life as a noble and his rise to power.

If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1. Thank you for your support!

Produced by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone in affiliation with AntiKs Entertainment.

Researched and written by Joseph Pascone

Edited and revised by Melissa Marie BrownIntro and Outro created by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone using Motion Array

Website: https://theturningtidespodcast.weebly.com/

IG/YouTube/Facebook: @theturningtidespodcast

Twitter: @turningtidespod

Email: theturningtidespodcast@gmail.com

IG/YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/TikTok: @antiksent

Email: antiksent@gmail.com

Episode 1 Sources:

  1. Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World, by Justin Marozzi

  2. Tamerlane: The Earth Shaker, by Harold Lamb

  3. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3300 B.C. to the Present: Fourth Edition, by R. Ernest Dupuy and Trevor N. Dupuy

  4. Tamburlaine, Parts One and Two, by Christopher Marlowe

  5. Wikipedia

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Turning Tides: Amir Timur will discuss the rise and fall of conqueror, Timur “the Lame.” The first episode, From Rustler to Conqueror, will cover the period from 1336 to 1395, in which we'll cover Timur's early life as a noble and his rise to power.

If you'd like to donate or sponsor the podcast, our PayPal is @TurningTidesPodcast1. Thank you for your support!

Produced by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone in affiliation with AntiKs Entertainment.

Researched and written by Joseph Pascone

Edited and revised by Melissa Marie BrownIntro and Outro created by Melissa Marie Brown and Joseph Pascone using Motion Array

Website: https://theturningtidespodcast.weebly.com/

IG/YouTube/Facebook: @theturningtidespodcast

Twitter: @turningtidespod

Email: theturningtidespodcast@gmail.com

IG/YouTube/Facebook/Twitter/TikTok: @antiksent

Email: antiksent@gmail.com

Episode 1 Sources:

  1. Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World, by Justin Marozzi

  2. Tamerlane: The Earth Shaker, by Harold Lamb

  3. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3300 B.C. to the Present: Fourth Edition, by R. Ernest Dupuy and Trevor N. Dupuy

  4. Tamburlaine, Parts One and Two, by Christopher Marlowe

  5. Wikipedia

  continue reading

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