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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: 1441 births, 1441 deaths, 1441 establishments, 1441 in Europe, 1441 in law, Conflicts in 1441, Jan van Eyck, Ali-Shir Nava'i, Ashikaga Yoshinori, Charlotte of Savoy, Blanche I of Navarre, Ernest, Elector of Saxony, University of Bordeaux, Margaret of Burgundy, Duchess of Bavaria, Niccolo III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara, Le Nhan Tong, Francisco de Borja, Antonio de Nebrija, Federico I Gonzaga, Danjong of Joseon, Al-Mansur Muhammad, Srinatha, Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg, William Phelip, 6th Baron Bardolf, Margaret of Burgundy, Dauphine of France, List of state leaders in 1441, Ludovico Racaniello, Al-Hadi Izz ad-din, Ludwik III of O awa, Ulrich Fugger the Elder, Antonio Pallavicini Gentili, Akamatsu Mitsusuke, Margareta of Rawa, Al-Mu'tadid II, Treaty of Copenhagen, Corrado III Trinci, Paulus Castrensis, Liberale da Verona, Mailin mac Tanaide O Maolconaire, Robert Large, Anna of Nassau-Dillenburg, Niclas, Graf von Abensberg, Paul von Rusdorf, Battle of Samobor, Iacopo II Appiani, Adolf, Duke of Bavaria, Giovanni Aurelio Augurello, Li Dongyang. Excerpt: (Chagatai and Persian: Uzbek: Uyghur: ) (9 February 1441 - 3 January 1501) was a Central Asian Turkic politician, mystic, linguist, painter, and poet of Uyghur origin who was born and lived in Herat. He is generally known by his pen name Nav ' (Persian: , meaning "melodic" or "melody maker"). Because of his distinguished Chagatai (Middle Turkic) poetry, he is considered by many throughout the Turkic-speaking world to be the founder of early Turkic literature. M r Al Sh r was born in 1441 in Herat, which is now in northwestern Afghanistan. He belonged to the Chagatai amir (or M r in Persian) class of the Timurid elite. His father, Ghiy th ud-Din Kichkina ("the Little"), served as a high-ranking officer in the palace of Sh hrukh Mirz, the ruler of Khorasan. Acco...