Erumduli Barlas (Mongolian: Эрумдули Барлас) living during the 12th century was a Borjigin prince, a mMilitary commander,[1] and advisor of Mongols. He served his great uncle Khabul Khan (d. 1148/49) who was the founder of Khamag Mongol Confederation and Ambaghai Khan,[2][3] and also Hotula Khan who was the leader of Taichud Clan, he was the 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. his son suqu sechen also served Khamag Mongolia as state official.[2][1]
Erumduli Barlas | |||||
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Borjigin Prince | |||||
Administrator of Khamag Mongol Confederation | |||||
Administration | 12th–Century AD. | ||||
Khan | Khabul Khan etc. | ||||
Born | Mongolia | ||||
Died | Khamag Mongol | ||||
Issue | Suqu Sechen | ||||
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Dynasty | House of Borjigid | ||||
Father | Khaduli Barlas | ||||
Religion | Tengrism | ||||
Occupation | Borjigin Prince Military commander Administrator Adviser |
References
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