Barlas (disambiguation)

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The Barlas were a Turko-Mongol nomadic confederation in Central Asia.

The Barlas were a Mongol and later Turkicized nomadic confederation in Central Asia.

Barlas may also refer to:

Barlas is a common masculine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Barlas" means "hero", "brave", "chivalrous" and/or "warrior". It is also the name of one of the -later Turkicized- Mongol confederations (Barlas) in Central Asia, which was the chief tribe of the Timurids.

Barlas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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