Qutlug Qiya Explained

Qutlug Qiya
Barlas
Death Place:Chagatai Ulus
Burial Place:Central Asia
Full Name:Qutlug Qiya Barlas
Era Dates:
Father:Ichil Barlas
Dynasty:House of Barlas

Qutlug Qiya, or full name Qutlug Qiya Barlas, (Mongolian: Кутлуг Кияа, Кутлуг Кия Барлас, living around 13th–Century CE.) was the son of Ichil who was the Head-Leader of Barlas, he belonging to the Mongol Barlas confederation,[1] [2] he was the Grandson of Qarachar the Borjigin Prince, and the founder of the Barlas in 1227, and Qarachar was the great-great-grandson of Tumbinai Setsen the Khan of the Borjigids,[3] his brother Aylangir was the paternal great-grandfather of Timur the founder of the Timurid Empire in Central Asia.[4]

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  1. Book: Basch., Dickson, Martin Bernard. Mazzaoui, Michel M., 1926- Moreen, Vera . Intellectual studies on Islam : essays written in honor of Martin B. Dickson . 1990 . University of Utah Press . 0-87480-342-X . 471086102.
  2. Book: E., Jacobs, W. . Chagatai khanate . 2007 . Lakeside Publishing Group, LLC . 978-1-4298-1899-5 . 903509336.
  3. Book: Basch., Dickson, Martin Bernard. Mazzaoui, Michel M., 1926- Moreen, Vera . Intellectual studies on Islam : essays written in honor of Martin B. Dickson . 1990 . University of Utah Press . 0-87480-342-X . 471086102.
  4. Book: Basch., Dickson, Martin Bernard. Mazzaoui, Michel M., 1926- Moreen, Vera . Intellectual studies on Islam : essays written in honor of Martin B. Dickson . 1990 . University of Utah Press . 0-87480-342-X . 471086102.