Timeline of 15th century Muslim history

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This is a timeline of major events in the Muslim world of the from 1400 AD to 1499 AD (803 AH – 905 AH).

Contents

[edit] 1400–1409

[edit] Golden Horde

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Timurid Empire

  • 1405: Tamerlane dies and is succeeded by his son, Shah Rukh.

[edit] 1410–1419

[edit] Golden Horde

  • 1410: Pulad Khan is deposed in favor of Timur.
  • 1412: Timur is deposed in favor of Jalal ad-Din khan, the first of Tokhtamysh's sons to take power since his death.
  • 1413: Jalal ad-Din khan is deposed in favor of his brother, Karim Berdi.
  • 1414: Karim Berdi is deposed in favor of Kebek.
  • 1416: Kebek Khan is deposed in favor of Yeremferden, the brother of Karim Berdi and Jalal ad-Din khan.
  • 1419: Yeremferden is assassinated; control of the Horde is split between Dawlat Berdi and Olugh Mokhammad.

[edit] Mamluk Empire

  • 1413: Interregnum period ends and Mehmed I becomes Sultan.

[edit] Nogai Horde

[edit] 1420–1429

[edit] Golden Horde

[edit] Kara Koyunlu

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] Uzbeks

[edit] 1430–1440

[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] Golden Horde

[edit] Kara Koyunlu

[edit] Khanate of Kazan

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] Uzbeks

[edit] 1440–1449

[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Timurid Empire

[edit] Uzbeks

[edit] 1450–1459

[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] Great Horde

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Timurid Empire

[edit] 1460–1469

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Great Horde

[edit] Kara Koyunlu

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Uzbeks


[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] Timurid Empire

[edit] 1470–1479

[edit] Morocco

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] 1480–1489

[edit] Great Horde

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] Uzbeks

[edit] Tunisia

[edit] 1490–1500

[edit] Tunisia

  • 1490: Abul Mumin is overthrown and Abu Zikriya Yahya retakes the throne.

[edit] Iberia

  • 1492: Granada is captured by Spain, ending 800 years of Muslim rule in Spain.

[edit] Ak Koyunlu

[edit] Mamluk Empire

[edit] Uzbeks

[edit] Great Horde

[edit] Ottoman Empire

[edit] See also

Timeline of Muslim history

[edit] References

  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, p. 253. Edinburgh University Press, 2004.
  1. ^ Grousset, Rene: The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia, pg. 180. Rutgers University Press, 1970.
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