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This paper examines the representation of Amir Timur, also known as Tamerlane, in English drama. It explores the different ways in which playwrights have depicted the 14th-century Central Asian conqueror, his military campaigns, and his legacy.
: Drama, Amir Timur, Christopher Marlowe, Charles Saunders, Nicholas Rowe, legacy
: Drama, Amir Timur, Christopher Marlowe, Charles Saunders, Nicholas Rowe, legacy
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