Khaduli Barlas
| Khaduli Barlas | |||||
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| Barlas prince | |||||
| Administrator of Khamag Mongol Confederation | |||||
| Administration | 12th–Century | ||||
| Khan | Khabul Khan | ||||
| Born | Approximately 1090s/1100 CE. Mongolia | ||||
| Died | 12th–Century AD. Khamag Mongol | ||||
| Issue | Erumduli Barlas | ||||
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| Dynasty | House of Borjigin | ||||
| Father | Tumanay Khan | ||||
| Mother | Setchen | ||||
| Religion | Tengrism | ||||
| Occupation | Borjigin Prince Military commander Administrator Adviser | ||||
Qachuli/Qhachuli Barlas or, also known as Kachuli/Khachuli/Khaduli Barlas, (Mongol: Хадули Барлас ; b. 1090s/1100 – d. 12th Century AD.) was a Borjigin prince of the Barlas subclan. He was the son of Tumbinai Khan and twin-brother of Khabul Khan who was the founder of the Khamag Mongol. Historians mention him as a ''full-brother'' of Khabul Khan as they were twins from the same mother; Khabul served the Khamag Mongol as a military leader, minister and advisor (r. 1130 – 1148). He was the paternal ancestor of Timur through his great-grandson Qarachar Barlas (1166 – 1256), of the Barlas clan. He fought along with Khabul against China, winning victories for the Khamag Mongol confederacy. His son Erumduli Barlas also served in the Mongol administration.