The late-fourteenth-century Turkish ruler who weakened the Golden Horde, sacked Delhi, and launched campaigns in southwest Asia and Anatolia was

A. Tamerlane.
B. Chaghatai.
C. Khubilai Khan.
D. Chinggis Khan.
E. Osman.


Answer: A

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