REN2 · Hall 3
55 exhibits
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Oqsaroy Palace
14th–15th centuries CEShahrisabz74.7 × 308.8 × 167.7 cmModelGift from WOSCU
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Jome (Bibi-Khanum) Mosque
14th–15th centuries CESamarkandModel185.8 × 138.5 × 92 cmGift from WOSCU
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Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmad Yasawi
15th century CE
Turkestan
126.5 × 140.4 × 140.1 cm
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Dor Al-Saodat Complex
14th–15th centuries CE
Shahrisabz
92.5 × 157,5 × 130 cm
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Inscription of Amir Temur at Ulughtagh
14th century CEUlug‘tagh130 × 93 × 50 cmReplica
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Candlestick for the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmad Yassavi
15 century. Central Asia. Bronze. 83.5 × 42 cm. Replica
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“Amir Timur on the Golden Throne”. Miniature
Early 18 century CE. India. Paper mounted on fabric; tempera. 22.5 × 13.3 cmFrame: 57.2 × 44.5 cm
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“Amir Timur on the Golden Throne”. Gravure
Early 18 century CE. India. Paper; tempera. 19.2 × 10.4 cm
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“Amir Timur through the Eyes of Europeans”. Gravure
1584 CE. Paris. Paper; printed edition. 38 × 25 cm. WOSCU collection
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Amir Timur through the Eyes of Europeans
From the “States, kingdoms and principalities all over the world”. 1584 CE. Denmark. Рaper; printed edition. 30 × 20.5 cm. WOSCU collection
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“History of Timurbek”
Sharafuddin Ali Yazdi. 1723. Delft. French. Paper; printed edition. 16.4 × 10.7 cm. WOSCU collection
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“The life of the Great Timur”
Petro Perondino. 1553. Florence. Latin. Paper; printed edition. 15.9 × 10.2 cm. WOSCU collection
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“Instituts de Tamerlan”
Amir Timur. Translation: Louis Langlès. 1783. Great Britain. French. Paper; printed edition. 20 × 12.5 cm. WOSCU collection
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Tragedy "Tamerlane the Great"
Charles Saunders
1681
London
English
Paper; printed edition
23.4 × 17.5 cm
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Jug with а Deer Image
13th–14th centuries. Central Asia. Ceramic. 24.3 × 17.8 cm
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Bird-Shaped Jug
13th–14th centuries CE. Central Asia. Ceramic. 25.4 × 15.8 cm
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Bowl with blue and white pattern
13th–14th centuries. Central Asia. Ceramic. 9.7 × 22.4 cm
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Embroidery
14th century CE
Central Asia
Cotton fabric; natural dyes
171.5 × 50.5 cm
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A Qur’an Transcribed of Umar Aqto Writing Style
Calligrapher: Najmiddin Fayazi
14th–15th centuries CE
Central Asia
Muhaqqaq script
Paper
130 × 230 cm
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Folio from the Holy Quran
Calligrapher: Umar Aqta
14th – 15th centuries CE
Arabic, Muhaqqaq script
Central Asia
Paper
19.1 × 95.6 cm
Manuscript
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Sabre
13th–14th centuries. Central Asia. Steel. 82 × 10.5 cm. Scabbard: 86.5 × 5 cm
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Gilded Sabre with an Islimy Pattern
17th century. Central Asia. Steel. 91 × 10 cm
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Sabre
17th century. Mawarannahr. 82 × 10 cm
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Helmet
15th century. Central Asia. Steel. 19 × 13 сm. Face protection: 18 × 2,5 cm. WOSCU collection
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Helmet
15th century. Central Asia. Iron; gilded. 7,8 × 18,2 cm. Aventail: 27,8 cm
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Shield
17th century. Central Asia. Steel, brass edge. 45.2 cm
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“Tafsir-i Charkhi”
Ya’qub Charkhi. Calligrapher: Muhammad Sharif al-Munshi al-Bukhari ibn Mirza Muhammad Mirak Daftardar. Copied in 1812. Bukhara. Persian. Bukhara Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 23.7 × 15 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Risаla-i Qudsiyya”
Khoja Muhammad Porso. Calligrapher: Muhammad ibn Haji Muhammad al-Kalidari. Copied in 1470. Central Asia. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 18.3 × 12.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Turkic Decree of Amir Timur”
A document on the privileges granted to the descendants of Abu Muslim. 14th century. Central Asia. Nastaliq script. Paper. 44.5 × 30 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies,Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Sharh аl-Mawaqif fi Ilm al-Kalam”
Ali ibn Muhammad al-Jurjani. Copied in 15th century. Central Asia. Arabic. Naskh script with elements of Nastalik and Suls. Oriental paper. 17.5 × 26 сm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies,Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, inv. No 3224
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“Avrod”
Bahauddin Naqshband
1401
Central Asia
Persian
21 × 15 cm
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Silsila of the Naqshbandi order
Ottoman Empire. 17th–18th centuries. Arabic. 165 × 16.2 cm
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Waqf Document of Amir Timur
14th–15th centuries CE. Central Asia. Persian. Thuluth script. Paper. 91.5 × 45.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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Waqf Deed of Amir Timur
Copied by the scribes of the Bukhara chancery. 1895. Bukhara. Persian. Paper. 459.5 × 30 cm
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Genealogy of the Timurids
Calligrapher: Ali Shāh Bakhshi. 1405 CE. Turkic. Uyghur script. Oriental paper. 28.5 × 42.7 cm. Frame: 41.5 × 55.7 cm
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“Maktubat-i Temuriyya”
Copied in 16th century. Central Asia. Persian and Turkic. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 23.5 × 17 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Tuzukat-i Temuri”
Amir Timur. Translation: Abu Talib Husayni al-Arizi at-Turbati. Copied in 1849. Samarkand. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 25.7 × 16 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies,Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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Letter from King Charles VI of France to Amir Timur
Scribe: Archbishop Ioann. 1403 CE. France. Latin. Paper. 17 × 28.5 cm
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Letter from Amir Temur to King Charles VI of France
1402
Samarkand
Persian
Paper
39.8 × 22 cm
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“Ruznomai ghazavoti Hindiston”. Diary of the Indian Campaign
Ghiyath al-Din Ali. 1607. Central Asia. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 25.3 × 13.5 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Risola dar tashrihi badani inson”
Mansur ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Yusuf ibn Ilyas
Calligrapher: Arabshah
1683
Central Asia
Persian, Nastalik script
Oriental paper
24.3 × 16.3 cm
Manuscript оf the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Kitobi shatranj” (Chess book)
Abulfath Ahmad ibn Sanjari. Early 19th century. Central Asia. .Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 23.5 × 14.6 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academyof Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Divan”
Khoja Ismat Bukhari. Calligrapher: Muhammad Siddiq. Сopied in 1843. Central Asia. Persian. Nastaliq script. Oriental paper. 27 × 16 cm. Manuscript of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan
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“Amir Temur at the celebration near Samarkand”
Miniature from “Zafarnama” by Sharafuddin Ali Yazdi. 1628. Paper. 23 × 30 cm
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Signature of Khoja Abdulqodir Maroghi
From the “Jami’ al-Alhan”. 1415. Central Asia. Persian. Nastaliq script. Paper. 30 × 15.5 sm. Frame: 43 × 28.5 cm
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Manuscript Page Created under the Patronage of Prince Pir Muhammad
Miniature from the “Shah Namah”14th centuryFabric-based paper, tempera20 х 11 cm
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Manuscript Page Created under the patronage of Prince Pirmuhammad
Miniature from the “Shahnamah”. 14th century. Paper mounted on fabric; tempera. 29 × 19.8 cm. Frame: 42.3 × 32.9 cm
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Architectural Decorations
14th–15th centuries. Samarkand. Shah-i-Zinda. Ceramic, colored pigments, glaze. 23.6 × 17.7 × 4.4 cm11.4 × 9.7 × 2.4 cm19.6 × 26.8 × 8.8 cm20.5 × 30.3 × 7.5 cmWOSCU collection
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Muqarnas (Architectural Element)
15th century. Central Asia, Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda. Ceramic; colored pigments, glaze. 29.5 × 21.4 × 16.6 cm
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Muqarnas (Architectural Element)
15th century. Samarkand. Shah-i-Zinda. Ceramic; colored pigments, glaze. 30 × 23.9 × 12 cm
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Fountain
14th–15th centuries. Central Asia. Marble. 49.2 × 48.5 × 10 cm
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Architectural Ornament Inscribed with the Name of Master Zayn al-Din Shamsi Tabrizi
14th century CE
Samarkand, Shah-i Zinda Complex
Ceramic tile
17 × 27 cm
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“Amir Temur playing chess in a circle of scholars”. Painting
Alisher Aliqulov
2025
Tashkent
158 × 200 cm
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“History of Timur”
Jean-Baptiste Magnat de Tilly
1739 CE
Paris
French
Paper; printed edition
17.2 × 10 cm
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“Tuzuk-i Timuri (Institutes of Timur)”
Translated by Joseph White
1780 CE
Oxford
English and Persian
Paper; printed edition
24.7 × 20.3 cm