Bollywood stars give their newborn son the controversial name of a brutal Mongol conqueror

NEW DELHI " Many Indians on Tuesday weighed in when one of Bollywood's most stylish couples announced they had given birth to a new baby boy.
The baby's name is Taimur Ali Khan Pataudi. "Taimur" is a name many Indians may recognize from their school history textbooks. Taimur the Lame, often known as Timur or Tamerlane, was a brutal Mongol invader who conquered many parts of Persia and central Asia. He called himself the "sword of Islam" and used religious symbols for his conquests.
Taimur slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Indians on his way to capture Delhi in the 14th century. In Indian history, his name is synonymous with massacres.
So when Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan " who are fondly called "Saifeena" by the gushing Indian media, imitating the term "Brangelina" " announced their son's name, it opened a Pandora's box. News outlets immediately began dishing out short history lessons about the medieval tyrant, and some on social media attacked the choice.
Y P Rajesh @yprajeshGood luck kid! With that name, you could need loads of it... #TaimurAliKhanPataudi (what were they thinking?!!) https://twitter.com/PTI_News/status/811132424830627840 ...
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Hindu Americans @HinduAmericans
Boycott all movies by Saif Ali khan and Kareena Kapoor. Naming kid Taimur is like naming your kid Hitler. Taimur was even worse than Hitler.
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Rupa Subramanya @rupasubramanyaSilly outrage.I mean who doesn't want to name their child after brutal Muslim invader who presided over rape/slaughter of infidels? #Taimur
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Cryptic Mind @Vishj05Have Mughals invaded us again?
If no, why is Taimur Ali Khan trending?
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Priyanka Bhatt @iPriyankaBhattShame on you people! Your hatred hasn't even left a newborn baby! Grow up people#Taimur
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The couple's defenders pointed out that Taimur means "like iron" in Turkic languages, trying to counter the volley of criticism on Twitter. Much like celebrity kids such as Beyonc's daughter, Blue Ivy, in the United States, Taimur is already a star on Twitter.
"While their fans wait to get the first glimpse of the prince, one thing is clear " he has already been put in the spotlight, courtesy his unique name,"
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