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Barlas
The Barlas (; Chagatai Turkic/ Barlās; also Berlās) were a Mongol tribal confederation clan, which later became Turkified in Central Asia, forming a nomadic confederation. They were a sub-clan of the Borjigin, emerged within the Khamag Mongol confederation in present-day Mongolia in the early to mid-12th century, and traced their military roots to one of the elite regiments of the Mongol Empire’s Kheshig guard. The Barlas spawned as one imperial dynasties with two major empires in Asia: the Timurid Empire in Central Asia and Persia; and its later branch, the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcont
Qarachar Noyan
Qarachar Noyan (b. 1166 – d. 1256), Qarachar Barulas also spelt Karachar, was a Mongol Elite Aristocrat, who was the member of Kiyat-Borjigid of Barlas and 3rd Cousin-Brother of Temujin Genghis Khan of Mongol
Muhammad Khwaja
Hazara tribe