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Noyan (pl. noyad), or Toyon, was a Central Asian title of authority which was used to refer to civil-military leaders of noble ancestry in the Central Asian Khanates with origins in Noyon, which was used as a title of authority in the Chagatai Khanate of the Mongol Empire. In modern times, Noyan is used as a given name or surname in Asia and throughout Central Asia meaning "the lord", "the prince", "the protector", "the commander-in-chief".[1]
Noyan (pl. noyad), or Toyon, was a Central Asian title of authority which was used to refer to civil-military leaders of noble ancestry in the Central...
Baiju Noyan or Baichu (Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠢᠵᠤ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ; Persian: بایجو نویان; Chinese: 拜住; pinyin: Bàizhù; in European sources: Bayothnoy; fl. died c. 1258) was...
Begins After Forty) and "Noyan-Noyan Hava Yollarıyla Yolculuk" (The Travels with Noyan-Noyan Airlines). In his early life, Engin Noyan attended the prestigious...
Sabit Noyan (1887; Istanbul - 1967; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. List of high-ranking commanders of...
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...
Chinese: 哲别) (death: approximately 1224) was one of the most prominent Noyans (generals) of Genghis Khan. He belonged to the Besud clan, part of the Taichud...
paper money. He was born to Abaqa and Martai khatun (daughter of Chigu Noyan of Khongirad and Tümelün bekhi, sister of Musa) in c.1259. He was living...
Abbas Noyan (Dari: عباس نویان) is an ethnic Hazara politician. He is Afghanistan's ambassador to Sweden, from the Islamic Republic that fell in August...
Chormaqan (also Chormagan or Chormaqan Noyan) (Mongolian: ᠴᠣᠷᠮᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠬᠣᠷᠴᠢ; Khalkha Mongolian: Чормаган; died c. 1241) was one of the most famous generals...
Sali Noyan also known as Sali Bahadur or Sali the Brave, was an important Mongol general of Möngke Khan, Khagan of the Mongol Empire. He was instrumental...
Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an Eastern Christian of the Naimans, a group that was subservient to the Mongol...
recovered. Sayin Noyan was a part of Khalkha valley. Jasagh of Sayin Noyan league held a title of Prince of the First Rank. Jasaghs of Sayin Noyan were treated...
Alinaq Noyan (–1289) was a commander of the Il-Khanate and a Commander of Georgia. He was the son-in-law of the Il-Khanid ruler Tekuder. He may have been...
Ichil Barlas, also known Ichil Noyan (Mongol: Ичил Барлас, Persian: ایچیل بارلاس, ; died 13th century A.D.) was a Head of Barlas Confederation, advisor...
by Qarachar of Barlas, Kököchü of Baarin, Müge of Jalairs and Idiqudai Noyan) and an appanage around Altai Mountains in 1206 by his father. He joined...
Saint-Stanislas. 8 May: The Parish of Saint-Thomas became the Municipality of Noyan. 5 June: The Township of Aylwin became the Municipality of Kazabazua. 18...
Sali Bahadur into Sindh. In the winter of 1257 - beginning of 1258, Sali Noyan entered Sind in strength and dismantled the fortifications of Multan; his...
and Sain Noyan Khan) were all descended from Dayan Khan (1464–1543) through Abtai Sain Khan, Sholoi Khan, Laikhur Khan and Tumenkhen Sain Noyan respectively...
with some militia and Indians under the command of Pierre-Jacques Payen de Noyan et de Chavoy, an elderly veteran of King George's War. While the fort was...
Eljigidei Noyan (Mongolian: ᠡᠯᠵᠢᠭᠲᠡᠢ ᠨᠣᠶᠠᠨ, d. 1251) was a Mongol commander in Persia. He was a commander of the Kheshig during reign of Ögedei. Following...
of the Yuan Dynasty 10. Jakha Gambu of the Keraites 5. Sorghaghtani Beki 1. Zhenjin, Crown Prince of the Yuan Dynasty 6. Anchen Noyan 3. Chabi Khatun...
ISBN 978-1-4422-2293-9. Pow, Stephen (2017). "The Last Campaign and Death of Jebe Noyan". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 27 (1): 31–51. doi:10.1017/S135618631600033X...