Abstract
This article analyzes migration as one of the key factors that stimulated the development of science and culture during the period of Amir Temur and the Timurid dynasty. It also explores certain characteristics of cultural migration. Furthermore, the study reflects on scholars who migrated and carried out intellectual and creative activities in cities such as Samarkand and Herat as a result of migration policies.
Keywords
Ibn Arabshah
migration
military campaigns
cultural environment
scholars
craftsmen
architecture
medicine
voluntary migration