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    Tamerlane’s letter to the mamluk sultan Barkuk and Barkuk’s response letter to Tamerlane Dated AH 795 / AD 1393 by Sayfetdinova E.G.

    “… Timur’s letter to the Mamluk Sultan Barquq and Barquq’s response letter to Tamerlane, both written in 795 AH / 1393, into scientific circulation. Research materials…”
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    The Empire of Tamerlane as an Adaptation of the Mongol Empire: An answer to David Morgan, “The Empire of Tamerlane: An Unsuccessful Re-Run of the Mongol State?” by MANZ, BEATRICE F.

    Published in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (01-01-2016)
    “… I will suggest that Tamerlane's recreation of the Mongol Empire was symbolic, and was part of his successful creation of a regional state which was at once Turco-Mongolian and Perso-Islamic…”
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    The staging of Islam and The Alcoran of Mahomet in Charles Saunders's Tamerlane the Great and the Restoration politics by Alhawamdeh, Hussein A.

    Published in The Seventeenth century (04-03-2023)
    “…Charles Saunders's Tamerlane the Great (1681) appropriates Islam and the Qur'an, first translated into English as The Alcoran of Mahomet in 1649, to attack the influence of the Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683…”
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    The Personality of Tamerlane in the Works of Medieval Theologians by Mirgaleev I.M., Adygamov R.K., Abdurrahman H.H.

    “…Research objectives: Tamerlane’s personality evokes various assessments from historians, statesmen, and politicians…”
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    mage of Tamerlane in the Tale of Temir Aksak by Lyapin D.A.

    “…Research objectives: The author investigates the evolution of the image of Tamerlane (Temir-Aksak…”
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    Powerful Looks in Tamburlaine by Snyder, Richard

    Published in Journal of Marlowe studies (01-12-2021)
    “…Several discussions of Tamburlaine have touched on the striking visual dimension of Marlowe's bombastic play…”
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    Plays on Plot of Tamerlane and Bayazet on Russian Stage of Late 17th — Early 18th Centuries: Northern European Sources by Kaplun, M. V.

    Published in Nauc̆nyj dialog (Online) (24-06-2021)
    “…The article is devoted to the little-studied Northern European sources of Russian plays on the plot  about  Tamerlane  and  Bayazet  of the late 17 th…”
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    The staging of William III's politics of peace with the Turks and The Alcoran of Mahomet in Nicholas Rowe's Tamerlane by Alhawamdeh, Hussein A.

    Published in Orbis litterarum (01-12-2022)
    “…Nicholas Rowe's Tamerlane (1701) dramatizes the nuanced and complex relations of England during the Glorious Revolution with the Turkish Empire, recalling William III's efforts in mediating the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699…”
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    Destruction of Tana by Tamerlane in 1395: Event and Consequences by Karpov, Sergei P.

    Published in Povolžskaâ arheologiâ (25-06-2020)
    “…The author reconstructs the history of Tamerlane’s campaign in 1395 and the circumstances of his capture of Tana (Azov…”
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    The process of formation of the Kyrgyz state in the era of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane in the works of Askar Akayev by Bakina, Elena Aleksandrovna

    “…The article is dedicated to the process of formation of the Kyrgyz statehood in the era of Genghis Khan and Tamerlane studied in the works of A.A. Akaev. A.A…”
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    Suspending ekphrasis: Christopher Marlowe's 'Brazen World' in Part 2 of Tamburlaine the Great and its influence by Potter, Lucy

    Published in Word & image (London. 1985) (02-10-2023)
    “…I argue that Part 2 of Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great (1587; published 1590) upends the narrative operations of ekphrasis at work in Part 1 to expose Sir Philip Sidney's 'brazen world' progressively…”
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    The Almeda Plot Strand and the Text of Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great, Part Two by Erne, Lukas

    Published in Notes and queries (01-12-2022)
    “…Erne focuses on the text of Christopher Marlowe's play "Tamburlaine the Great." Marlowe's two-part play Tamburlaine the Great was first printed in London in 1590…”
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    Friendship in Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great by Hunt, Maurice

    Published in Medieval & Renaissance drama in England (01-01-2020)
    “…David Riggs argues that, at Cambridge, Marlowe also became friends with Thomas Harriot, Walter Warner, and especially Thomas Watson, a gifted poet.3 He became…”
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    “Fond and Frivolous Gestures”: A Blocking Workshop on Marlowe’s Tamburlaine by Aebischer, Pascale, Ash, Amber, Boyd, Jessica, Canning, Aimee, Cooper, Natasha, Freedman, Naomi, Gallucci, Sofia, Heslop, Zoe, Nadin, Charlie, Preedy, Chloe, Rush, Phylly, Sparey, Victoria, Webster, Connor

    Published in Journal of Marlowe studies (01-12-2023)
    “… In this essay, we share and reflect on our teaching of Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine, Parts One and Two, which examines the plays as productions by the Lord…”
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    Populist Improvisation: A Reading of Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great in the Context of the Coronavirus Pandemic by Macwan, Sunil

    Published in Renascence (01-09-2020)
    “… In this context, reading Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great (1587) can play an important role…”
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    Playing with Promethean Fire: Dido, Queen of Carthage and Tamburlaine the Great by Murray, Christopher Noel

    Published in Journal of Marlowe studies (01-12-2021)
    “…). It focuses on two plays Dido, Queen of Carthage and Tamburlaine the Great, but the project extends further to 'Marlowe's Journey', the working title of a book culminating in a new look at Doctor Faustus…”
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