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Timur had planned an expedition to China. Which dynasty was China in?
Amir temur (1April 9, 336-February 65438+1405) lived in China in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.

Timur was born in 1336.

In A.D. 1353, 25-year-old Zhu Yuanzhang defected to Guo Zixing to fight the Yuan Dynasty.

1362, Timur led an uprising against Mongolian nobles in Chahetai at the age of 26.

1368, Zhu Yuanzhang overthrew the Yuan Dynasty and established the Ming Dynasty.

From the 20th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1388), Timur hoped to establish a military alliance with Ming Dynasty to jointly resist Mongolian rule. He sent envoys many times, formed alliances with the Ming Dynasty and established diplomatic relations with China.

Timur Family Museum (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

1369 Timur officially became the Chagatai khanate in Hexi.

1388 Conquer Hanako (Central Asia) 1389 Conquer Afghanistan.

1390 conquered the East Chagatai khanate (including parts of present-day Uzbekistan and Xinjiang, China).

1393 Conquered Persia.

1396, Timur detained the envoys of various countries, including the Ming Dynasty and the Ottoman Empire, declared war on foreign countries and began the second phase of territorial expansion.

1398 south to India.

Uzbekistan issues stamps to commemorate Timur (4 stamps)

In the thirty years of Hongwu (1398), the envoys of the Ming Dynasty were detained and abused again.

At the end of 1399, Turkey was conquered in 1402.

1402, the Ottoman Empire was defeated in the Battle of Ankara, and its Sultan "Lightning" Bayeset I was captured, making it a great empire from the Pamirs to Asia Minor and the Arabian Peninsula. The defeat of the Ottoman Empire indirectly preserved Christian religious culture and the whole of Europe. Artists, craftsmen and scholars brought back from Asia Minor left Samarkand with countless priceless handed down buildings, making it the center of Islamic culture in Central Asia under the management of his grandson Urubo.