Sunset Shore and Soul
Tamerlane, Timur. Pyramids. The Taj Mahal. Return of the Soul
Born on the territory of modern Uzbekistan in Kesh, Tamerlan (Timur) founded the capital of the Timurid Empire in Samarkand. Later, his descendants greatly expanded its territory and founded the Mughal Empire. Kesh is a town in southern Uzbekistan located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand. Its later name is Shakhrisabz. He was known in the USSR for the song of the same name by the Uzbek folk-rock band Yalla.
(Reading the information about the authors and crew of Dimash’s video “Screaming,” you can read the line: Composed by Mughal. This video gave me a powerful impetus to the preparation of the article “DQ – Wormhole – Q-bit – Quantum world.” I wasn’t conscious enough to cover its topic at the time, but I tried as hard as I could.)
After living for 69 years, Timur died in Otrar, located in Kazakhstan. Now an archaeological site, and once it was one of the largest cities in Central Asia, the birthplace of many scientists of the East, including the philosopher, mathematician, natural scientist, philologist, music theorist, astronomer al-Farabi. The reference point on the map is the city of Shymkent since the hillfort of Otrar was recently part of the Shymkent or South Kazakhstan region. In 2018, Shymkent received the status of the third city of republican significance.
The town of Turkistan has become the new center of the South Kazakhstan region.The Sufi poet and philosopher Khoja Ahmed Yassawi, the founder of the Sufi order, lived here. According to legend, his spiritual mentor Arystan-Bab gave the poet the “seed of persimmon” (amanat), which he received from the Prophet Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah. Tamerlane ordered the construction of a Mausoleum for Ahmed Yasawi and a Mausoleum for Arystan-Bab in Southern Kazakhstan.
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Timur united the Persian, Turkic, and Mongolian cultures, creating conditions for their “germination” into each other. He led military campaigns and was engaged in the construction, understand the architecture. Tamerlane revived the legislative system and higher education in the empire he founded, and he also established diplomatic relations with some states of the West and East.
He has nicknamed “Timur the Lame” (“Iron Lame”). The kneecap of his right leg had fused with the epiphysis of the femur, so he was limping. (As it turns out, the epiphysis is also present in the bone skeleton. At the beginning of the article, we talked about the epiphysis of the brain – see “The Subconscious Mind and the Bridge of ‘Sky – Sunset Shore'”) A similar problem was with his right hand. Her bones were fused at the elbow joint, and, according to one version, two fingers on her hand were missing. (American neuropsychologist and neuroscientist Roger Sperry and his colleagues found out at the end of the XX century that the right hemisphere controls the left half of the body, and the left – the right. The left hemisphere is sometimes called “female.”)
Tamerlan received damage to the right half of his body, apparently, in the battle with the “bronze race” (see the anime “Heroic Age” about races and “The Gold, Silver, Iron Races in Our World”). From Wikipedia: “Written sources indicate that in 1362, in a battle with the Turkmens near Seistan, Timur was wounded by arrows; as a result, he remained lame on his right leg and with a dry right hand for the rest of his life. Seistan is associated with the Saffarid dynasty. Saffar means “coppersmith.” Copper is the 29th element in the periodic table. Its alloy, mainly with tin, is called bronze.
From Wikipedia: “Copper was designated by the alchemical symbol ‘♀’ – ‘mirror of Venus,’ and, sometimes, copper itself was called by alchemists also as ‘venus.'” “According to the etymology of M. Fasmer, the word ‘copper’ is related to ancient Germanic smid ‘blacksmith,’ smîda ‘metal.'” (Maybe, you remembered Agent Smith from “Matrix,” the main antagonist, fought with Neo.)
The 29th field in the game of Senet is “Per Re-Atum” (“House of Re-Atum“), at a later time — “House Isis and Nephthys.” The image of the field is Roman II or two kneeling figures. Anyway, I got carried away, I’m sorry 🙂
Still, it is worth paying attention to a couple more points. If the Egyptian pyramids were built of brick and stone, then Tamerlane is known for pyramids made of skulls. And his descendant built a famous mausoleum-mosque in India – the Taj Mahal (“Crown of the Palace”) in memory of his wife.
About the Taj Mahal: “Numerous symbols are hidden in the architecture and layout of the mausoleum. For example, the four final verses from the 89th Surah of the Qur’an “Dawn” (Al-Fajr), addressed to the soul of the righteous, are carved on the gate through which visitors to the Taj Mahal enter the park complex surrounding the mausoleum:
‘O thou soul at rest! Go back to your Lord pleased and well-pleasing unto Him! Come in with My slaves. Enter you My Paradise!'”
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