Ichil Barlas, also known Ichil Noyan (Mongol: Ичил Барлас, Persian: ایچیل بارلاس, ; died 13th century A.D.) was a Head of Barlas Confederation,[1] advisor and minister of Chagatai Khan's,[2][3][4] he was ruled a region named Transoxiana, the land based on Middle Asia,[5] he was the son and successor of his father Qarachar who was the founder of Barlas confederation and governor of transoxiana (r. 1227–1256),[2] he was the paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Timur the central Asian conquer, who founded the Timurid Empire,[2] Ichil paternally direct descendent of Tumanay Khan, Khan of the Mongol Borjigin Confederation.
[1] He was mentioned as selected hereditary of Qarachar,[1] who was a foundation of Barlas Confederation,[2] and Governor of Transoxiana under Chagatai Khanate, minister advisor to Chagatai Khan.
[2][3][4] he was a son of Qarachar who was a Borjigin prince, grandson of Suqu Sechen who was a close advisor of Genghis Khan,[2] Ichil was a brother of Yesunte Möngke the other son of Qarachar,[2] he have two mentioned paternal uncle's one named Qubilai Barlas (1150s–1211) who was one of four companions of Genghis Khan, other one Tuqachar Barlas (d. 1221) the son-in-law of Genghis Khan who was killed with arrow during Siege of Nishapur.
[2] Ichil was majorly referred as ancestor of Timur the founder of Timurid Empire, he was genealogically paternal Great-Great-Grandfather of Timur,[2] Ichil was the leader of Barlas and served the military and ministership to the Chagatai Khans, he was died around 13th century CE.
[5] Ichil Barlas had two sons, one was his confederacy successor Aylangir Barlas who was a Timur ancestor, other was Qutlug Qiya Barlas.