• Qarachar Noyan (c.1166 – 1243/44 or 1255/56), also spelt Karachar, was a Mongol military commander under Genghis Khan as well as a paternal ancestor of...
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  • Noyan (pl. noyad), or Toyon, was a Central Asian title of authority which was used to refer to civil-military leaders of noble ancestry in the Central...
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  • Qarachar may refer to: Qarah Charyan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran Qarah Char, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran Qarachar Noyan, an ancestor...
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  • descended from Qarachar Noyan through his son Yesunte Möngke his son Nemule Barlas, his son Burlaki Barlas, his son Hajji Barlas, Qarachar one of the Mongol...
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  • Grandson of Tumbinai Khan through his son Khaduli, as well as his Grandson Qarachar Noyan who was the founder of Barlas tribe and the paternal ancestor of Timur...
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    ancestor he shared with Genghis Khan. Tumanay's great-great-grandson Qarachar Noyan was a minister for the emperor who later assisted the latter's son Chagatai...
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    propaganda campaigns vastly exaggerated the prominence of his ancestor Qarachar Noyan, one of Genghis's lesser commanders, depicting him as Genghis's blood...
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  • Ichil Barlas (redirect from Ichil Noyan)
    Ichil Barlas, also known Ichil Noyan (Mongol: Ичил Барлас, Persian: ایچیل بارلاس, ; died 13th century A.D.) was a Head of Barlas Confederation, advisor...
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    trade in Northern Armenia. The fortified city fell under the rule of Qarachar Noyan. In the late 14th century, Lori was destroyed by Tamerlan. Lori was...
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    of his father. He launched a second invasion of Persia led by Chormaqan Noyan in 1230, which subdued the Khwarazmian prince Jalal al-Din and began to...
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    بولاوجی/Būlāūjī) Söse (小薛/xiǎoxuē,سوسه/Sūse) Qaračar [zh; ja] (哈剌察兒/hǎlácháér,قراچار/Qarāchār) Tötaq (脱脱/tuōtuō,توظاق/Tūṭāq) Qaši [mn; zh; ja] (合失/héshī,قاشی/qāshī)...
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