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| Siege of Samarkand | |||||||
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| Part of Campaigns ofBabur | |||||||
Muhammad Shaybani | |||||||
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| Mughal Empire | |||||||
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| Babur | Muhammad Shaybani | ||||||
Thesiege of Samarkand was the third and last campaign against thecity between Mughal and Uzbeks. Four years after its recapture by the forces ofBabur, he lost his kingdom and capital following a rebellion. In 1501, Babur and his army besieged the city again. However, his invasion attempt was beaten off by Shaybani, an Uzbek tribal chief whose conquests were known across Central Asia.
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