Timur has spent the past fifteen years …

Years: 1385 - 1385

Timur has spent the past fifteen years in various wars and expeditions.

He has not only consolidated his rule at home by the subjugation of his foes, but seeks extension of territory by encroachments upon the lands of foreign potentates.

His conquests to the west and northwest have led him to the lands near the Caspian Sea and to the banks of the Ural and the Volga.

Conquests in the south and southwest encompass almost every province in Persia, including Baghdad, Karbala and Northern Iraq.

One of the most formidable of Timur's opponents is another Mongol ruler, a descendant of Genghis Khan named Tokhtamysh.

After having been a refugee in Timur's court, Tokhtamysh had become ruler both of the eastern Kipchak and the Golden Horde.

After his accession, he had quarreled with Timur over the possession of Khwarizm and Azerbaijan.

However, Timur still supported him against the Russians and in 1382 Tokhtamysh had invaded the Muscovite dominion and burned Moscow.

Taking advantage of the power vacuum in Persia after the death of Abu Sa'id, ruler of the Ilkhanate, in 1335, Timur had initiated the military conquest of Persia in 1383.

He has captured Herat, Khorasan and all eastern Persia by 1385.

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