-
details and
gives Rom**** a
companion in martyrdom, a
Christian by name
Barulas. On this
account several historians,
among them Baronius,
consider that...
- The
Barlas (Mongolian:
Barulās; Chagatay/Persian: برلاس Barlās; also Berlās) were a
Mongol tribe, and
later Turco-Mongol
nomadic confederation in Central...
-
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...
- Qachuli/Qhachuli
Barlas or, also
known as Kachuli/Khachuli/Khaduli Barlas, (Mongol: Хадули Барлас ; b. 1090s/1100 – d. 12th
Century AD.) was a Borjigin...
- many commoners:
these included Subutai and
others of the Uriankhai, the
Barulas, the Olkhonuds, and many more. Many were
attracted by Temüjin's re****tion...
-
Erumduli Barlas (Mongolian: Эрумдули Барлас b.
around early-12th
Centuries – d. 1160s/1170 AD.)
living during the 12th
Century was a
Borjigin prince, a...
- 12th–Centuries and approx.
lives even
after 1190s) was a
Borjigin member from
Barulas Branch and Advisor,
military commander of the
Khamag Mongol Confederacy...
-
Bartolomea Capitanio and
Vincenzo Gerosa (Sisters of the Holy
Child Mary)
Barulas 200s 303
found in
Roman Martyrology Basil of
Amasea unknown 300s found...
-
kurgen of
Oirats Qutlu – a lady from
Khongirad Irau-gui – a lady from
Barulas clan
Nairubuqa Ariq Böke (阿里不哥/ālǐbúgē,اریغ بوکا/Arīq būkā) Yobuqur [mn;...
- and
Conflict Studies, US
Naval Postgraduate School. Grupper, S. M. 'A
Barulas Family Narrative in the Yuan Shih: Some
Neglected Prosopographical and...