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main battle took place here. According to Hafiz Tanish Bukhari, Iranian soldiers are considered infidels because they
are Shia. It is noted that the Shiite soldiers led by Babur and Najmi Soni were met by the
Shaybanis led by Ubaydullah
along the Zarangari Canal, and when Najmi was captured and killed in the battle, the defeated enemy fled [12, 87].
Another historian of the same period, Muhammad ibn Qatagan, who gave information about this battle, states that
this place was located on the bank of the Zarnakuy (which distorted the name of Zarangari) on the east side of
Gijduvan [8, 140]. After the battle of Gijduvan, Babur and the Timurids in general did not try to re-establish their rule
in Transoxiana, and the rule of the Shaybanis came to end.
CONCLUSION
In short, during the reign of Amir Temur and the Temurids, Bukhara was one of the largest political centers in
Movarounnahr and played an important role in the life of the country. Babur Mirza's main
efforts to preserve the
Timurid rule also took place in connection with Bukhara, and Gijduvan put an
end to the Timurid rule in
Movarounnahr. The main reason for this is religious hatred, and there is every reason to believe that the Sunni-Shia
opposition has risen to the level of state ideology, and the population is becoming more and more fanatical.
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