Timeline of the history of Islam (15th century)
This is a timeline of major events in the Muslim world from 1400 AD to 1499 AD (803 AH – 905 AH).
1400–1409
Golden Horde
Mamluk Empire
Ottoman Empire
Timurid Empire
- 1405: Tamerlane dies and is succeeded by his son, Shah Rukh.
1410–1419
Golden Horde
- 1410: Pulad Khan is deposed in favor of Timur.
- 1412: Timur is deposed in favor of Jalal ad-Din khan, the first of Tokhtamysh's sons to take power since his death.
- 1413: Jalal ad-Din khan is deposed in favor of his brother, Karim Berdi.
- 1414: Karim Berdi is deposed in favor of Kebek.
- 1416: Kebek Khan is deposed in favor of Yeremferden, the brother of Karim Berdi and Jalal ad-Din khan.
- 1419: Yeremferden is assassinated; control of the Horde is split between Dawlat Berdi and Olugh Mokhammad.
Ottoman Empire
- 1413: Interregnum period ends and Mehmed I becomes Sultan.
Nogai Horde
1420–1429
Golden Horde
Kara Koyunlu
Morocco
Tunisia
Uzbeks
1430–1440
Ak Koyunlu
Golden Horde
Kara Koyunlu
Khanate of Kazan
Mamluk Empire
Tunisia
Uzbeks
1440–1449
Ak Koyunlu
Ottoman Empire
Timurid Empire
Uzbeks
1450–1459
Ak Koyunlu
Great Horde
Mamluk Empire
Ottoman Empire
Timurid Empire
1460–1469
Ottoman Empire
Mamluk Empire
Great Horde
Kara Koyunlu
Morocco
Mamluk Empire
Kazakh Khanate
Uzbeks
Ak Koyunlu
Timurid Empire
1470–1479
Morocco
Kazakh Khanate
Ottoman Empire
Ak Koyunlu
1480–1489
Great Horde
Kazakh Khanate
Ottoman Empire
Uzbeks
Tunisia
1490–1500
Tunisia
- 1490: Abul Mumin is overthrown and Abu Zikriya Yahya retakes the throne.
Iberia
- 1492: Granada is captured by Spain, ending 800 years of Muslim rule in Spain.
Ak Koyunlu
Mamluk Empire
Uzbeks
Great Horde
Ottoman Empire
See also
Timeline of Muslim history
References
- Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, p. 253. Edinburgh University Press, 2004.
- ^ Grousset, Rene: The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia, pg. 180. Rutgers University Press, 1970.
- ^ Castillo, Dennis Angelo (2006). The Maltese Cross: A Strategic History of Malta. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 36–37. ISBN 0313323291.
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