词条 | Persian–Uzbek wars |
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}}{{Infobox military conflict |conflict=Persian-Uzbek Wars |partof=Campaigns of Muhammad Shaybani |image= The Battle between Shah Ismail and Shaybani Khan.jpg |date=1502-1510 |place=Greater Khorasan |result=Persian victory |combatant1= Persian Empire Timurid Empire |combatant2={{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Shaybanid Dynasty |commander1= Ismail I Badi al-Zaman Babur |commander2={{flagicon|Uzbekistan}} Muhammad Shaybani † |campaignbox={{Campaignbox Shaybani}} }} The Persian-Uzbek wars were a series of conflicts between the Shaybanids and the Safavid dynasty of Persia fought between 1502 and 1510. The Safavid dynasty prevailed. WarsIn 1502, shortly after Muhammad Shaybani defeated an invasion by the Ferghanan ruler Babur, Persian emperor Ismail I conquered the rest of Iran. Shaybani and his horsemen began to raid the Timurid Empire, which was a great superpower founded by the ruthless Timur in the late 14th century. Badi al Zaman appealed to the shah of Persia for help, and Ismail went to war with the Shaybanids. Shaybani captured the Timurid southern capital at Herat in 1507, and then Shaybani went to war with the Kazakh Khanate in the north. Meanwhile, Badi sought asylum in the Persian Empire. Ismail and the Timurid army combined their forces and prepared to face the Uzbeks army. At the Battle of Marv, the allied army beat off the Shaybanids, and Shaybani was killed trying to flee. This marked the end of the Shaybanid empire and the wars between the Persian empire and Shaybani. AftermathThe Timurid dynasty was conquered by Babur from 1510 to 1525, and Babur seized power as the ruler. In 1526, Babur invaded India and expanded the Timurids, which in India became known as the Mughal Empire. {{Safavids}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Persian-Uzbek wars}} 9 : Conflicts in 1502|Conflicts in 1510|Conflicts in 1507|Conflicts in 1506|Conflicts in 1508|Wars involving the Safavid Empire|1500s in Asia|1510 in Asia|1502 in Asia |
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