Sayyid Baraka
Sayyid Baraka (1343–1403) was a holy man of the commercial city of Tirmidh, and spiritual teacher and friend to the 14th century Central Asian conqueror Timur.[1] He was a fief of Andkhoy in Afghanistan, a town given to him by Timur.[2] Timur is buried facing the Sayyid in the same mausoleum,[1] Gur-e Amir, at Samarkand.[3]
Sayyid Baraka | |
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Born | 1343 |
Died | 1403 (aged 59–60) |
Occupation(s) | Holy man of Tirmidh, Fief of Andkhoy |
Known for | Mongol spiritual teacher to Timur |
References
- Vasilij Vladimirovič Bartold (1962). Four studies on the history of Central Asia, Volume 1. E.J. Brill. p. 19. ASIN B0007ISQB0.
- V.V. Barthold (1956). Four Studies on Central Asia. E.J. Brill archives. p. 59.
- Donovan Webster, Spencer Wells (2010). Meeting the Family: One Man's Journey Through His Human Ancestry. National Geographic Society. p. 208. ISBN 978-1-4262-0573-6.
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