Aslan (disambiguation)

Aslan (disambiguation)

"Aslan" or "Arslan" is the Turkish word for "lion".

It may also refer to:

People

*Aslan, a title used by a number of Seljuk and Ottoman rulers, including
*Alp Arslan (1029 – 1072), second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty
*Kilij Arslan I (1079-1107), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, First sultan in Konya
*Ali Pasha (1741 – 1822), pasha of western Rumelia
*Ana Aslan (1897 – 1988), Romanian biologist, physician, and inventor
*Aslan (artist), Alain Gourdon (born 1930), French painter, sculptor and pin-up artist
*Aslan Abashidze (born 1938), former leader of Adjara
*Aslan Maskhadov (1951 – 2005), Chechen leader
*Firat Arslan (born 1970), German professional boxer
*Reza Aslan (born 1972), Iranian-American author
*Aslan (rock band), an Irish rock band, formed in 1982
***Arsalan Shabbir, Awarded in Orkut Communities In Inter

Fiction

*Aslan, a divine lion character in C. S. Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia"
*Aslan, a warhorse in the shōjo manga series "Red River" (manga)
*"Arslan Senki", or "The Heroic Legend of Arslan" a Japanese fantasy novel and manga series
* Aslan, name of a drug in the 2001 novel "The Corrections" by Jonathan Franzen

Games

*Aslan ("Traveller"), an extraterrestrial race from the "Traveller" roleplaying game
*"Aslan" (fanzine), a British roleplaying fanzine published in the 1980s

Legends

*Amir Arsalan, protagonist of the Persian epic "Amir Arsalan-e Namdar"

Places

*Qezel Arsalan, a peak of the Mount Alvand range


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