Who led a short-lived reemergence of Central Asian nomadic dominance after the fall of the Mongol Empire?

a. Suleyman the Magnificent
b. Kublai Khan
c. Babur
d. Timur-Lang
e. Genghis Khan


Answer: d. Timur-Lang

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