Information:  - Timur ("Timr", Chagatai: ', ; 9 April 1336 18 February 1405), historically known as Tamerlane"' ("Timr(-e) Lang", "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror and the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia. He was also the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty.  - The Turco-Mongol or Turko-Mongol tradition was a cultural synthesis that arose during the early 14th century, among the ruling elites of Mongol Empire successor states such as the Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde. These elites adopted Turkic languages and different religions such as Buddhism and Islam, while retaining Mongol political and legal institutions. Many later Central Asian states drew heavily on this tradition, including the Timurid Empire, the Kazakh Khanate, the Khanate of Kazan, the Nogai Khanate, the Crimean Khanate, and the Mughal Empire.  - The Mughal Empire or Mogul Empire, self-designated as Gurkani ("Grkniyn", meaning "son-in-law"), was an empire in the Indian subcontinent, established and ruled by a Muslim dynasty of Chagatai Turco-Mongol origin from Central Asia. The dynasty, though ethnically Turco-Mongol, was Persianate in terms of culture.  - Kamran Mirza , sometimes known simply as Kamran , ( 1509 -- 5 ( or 6 ) October 1557 ) was the second son of Babur , the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal Emperor . Kamran Mirza was born in Kabul to Babur 's wife Gulrukh Begum . He was half - brother to Babur 's eldest son Humayun , who would go on and inherit the Mughal throne , but he was full brother to Babur 's third son , Askari .  - Babur (14 February 148326 December 1530), born ahr-ud-Dn Muammad, was a conqueror from Central Asia who, following a series of setbacks, finally succeeded in laying the basis for the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor. He was a direct descendant of Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (Tamurlane) from the Barlas clan, through his father, and also a descendant of Genghis Khan through his mother. He was also influenced by the Persian culture and this affected both his own actions and those of his successors, giving rise to a significant expansion of the Persianate ethos in the Indian subcontinent.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'noble family' with 'timurid empire'.
Ans: kamran mirza

Information:  - Piedmont (Piedmontese and ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. It has an area of 25,402 square kilometres (9,808 sq mi) and a population of about 4.6 million. The capital of Piedmont is Turin.  - Santhià (or ) is a "comune" (municipality) in the province of Vercelli in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Vercelli.  - The (plural: "") is a basic administrative division in Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality.  - Angelo Mattea ( 21 October 1892 -- 1960 ) was an Italian football player and manager from Santhià in the Province of Vercelli . He played club football for several clubs including Casale , which he helped to win the 1913 -- 14 scudetto , and Juventus . He also played for the Italian national football team five different times scoring once .  - Vercelli (Vërsèj in Piedmontese, also known as 'The City'), is a city and "comune" of about 47,000 inhabitants in the Province of Vercelli, Piedmont, northern Italy. One of the oldest urban sites in northern Italy, it was founded, according to most historians, around the year 600 BC.  - Vercelli (Italian: Provincia di Vercelli) is a province in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Its capital is Vercelli.  - Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of and has a largely temperate seasonal climate and Mediterranean climate; due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as "lo Stivale" (the Boot). With 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth most populous EU member state.  - Turin ( pronounced ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy, capital of the Piedmont region and was the first capital city of Italy. The city is located mainly on the western bank of the Po River, in front of Susa Valley and surrounded by the western Alpine arch and by the Superga Hill. The population of the city proper is 892,649 (August 2015) while the population of the urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 1.7 million inhabitants. The Turin metropolitan area is estimated by the OECD to have a population of 2.2 million.    Given the paragraphs above, decide what entity has the relation 'place of death' with 'turin'.
Ans: angelo mattea