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Survey of endowment deeds from the Timurid period /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tAppendix Two. A Timurid deed of endowment: The Vaqfiyya of Afaq Begim, wife of Sultan-Husain Bayqara, for her mausoleum in Herat /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tAppendix Three. An edict of Sultan-Abu Sa?Id concerning the Gulistan Dam at Mashhad /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tAppendix Four. A diploma of appointment issued by Sultan-Husain for the supervisor of the ?Alid shrine development project at Balkh /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tAppendix Five. Bills of purchase and sale relating to the privatization of state land in the Balkh region by Sultan-Husain /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tBibliography /$rM.E. Subtelny -- $tIndex /$rM.E. Subtelny. 330 $aHow did the the descendants of Tamerlane, collectively known as the Timurids, make the transition from a nomadic empire to a sedentary polity based on the Perso-Islamic model , and what effect did the process of transition have on their Turko-Mongolian customs and identity? 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