Noyan (disambiguation)

Noyan (disambiguation)

Noyan may refer to one of the following.

  • Noyan, Quebec, Canada
  • Noyan, a title of authority in Mongolia, including:
    • Chormaqan Noyan, or Chormagan Noyan, (died 1241), Mongolian General
    • Jebei Noyan, or Jebe or Chepe Noyan, (died 1225), Mongolian General
    • Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), Mongolian soldier
  • Engin Noyan, Turkish musician

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