About
Few conquerors have left as contradictory a legacy as Timur, known to the West as Tamerlane. Born in the 1330s near Samarkand, he rose from a minor chieftain to forge an empire that stretched from Delhi to Damascus, all under the banner of restoring the Mongol world order. Yet his rule was a paradox: a man who built towers of skulls from Isfahan to Baghdad, yet also patronized a cultural renaissance in his capital. This show follows the arc of Timur's career—his campaigns against the Golden Horde, the Ottomans, and the Delhi Sultanate; his brutal sack of Delhi in 1398; his chess-like diplomacy that pitted rival khans against each other; and the fragile empire he left behind, which his descendants, the Timurids, would transform into the Mughal dynasty of India. Lucas and Luna dissect the man behind the myth: was Timur a psychopathic warlord, a strategic genius, or a figure who genuinely believed he was restoring Genghis Khan's legacy? They explore the infrastructure of his empire—the re