Khaduli Barlas
Appearance
Khaduli Barlas | |||||
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Borjigid Prince Barlas (title) | |||||
Administrator of Khamag Mongol Confederation | |||||
Administration | 12th–Century | ||||
Khan | Khabul Khan | ||||
Born | ? Mongolia | ||||
Died | 12th–Century AD. Khamag Mongol | ||||
Issue | Erumduli Barlas | ||||
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Dynasty | House of Borjigin | ||||
Father | Tumanay Khan | ||||
Religion | Tengrism | ||||
Occupation | Borjigin Prince Military commander Administrator Adviser |
Khaduli Barlas or, Khadjuli Barlas (Mongol: Хадули Барлас ; died 12th Century AD.) was a Borjigin prince. He was the son of Tumbinai Khan and brother of Khabul Khan who was the founder of Khamag Mongol. They were known to have lived and died in the 12th century. Historians mention him as a ''full-brother'' of Khabul Khan,[1] who served the Khamag Mongol as a military leader, minister and advisor[2] (r. 1130 – 1148). He was the paternal ancestor of Timur through his great-grandson Qarachar Barlas (1166 – 1256), the founder of the Barlas Mongol clan. He fought along with his brother Qabul Khan against China, winning victories for the Khamag Mongol confederacy. His son Erumduli Barlas also served in the Mongol administration.[3]
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