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Noor Harjavti is the daughter of the late Rumaan Harjavti.

Physical appearance[]

Noor Harjavti is an Arab woman with black hair and brown eyes. She has a mole under her left eye.

Her way of dress is western; she wears a purple suit with a lilac top under it, and has a golden necklace.[2]

History[]

2010[]

 
Dhabar
November 23, 22:11 UTC+2

Noor stood by her father after the Team defeated Psimon and helped him recover from his psychic enslavement.[2]

 
Qurac
December 1, 09:15 UTC+2

Harjavti faced difficult times when his own people moved to impeach him. Noor stood by her father while he tried to persuade his people to support him.[3]

 
Dhabar
December 1, 21:12 UTC+2

Noor and Sumaan Harjavti stood beside the president, who was about to address his people.[4] The event was overshadowed by an assassin, who first shot a missile at the stage and in the ensuing panic shot at Rumaan. Sumaan saved his brother,[5] but this was all an act.[6]

2015[]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 09:48 EST

Some time later, her father was assassinated. Noor tried to bring the country back to the democracy it lost under Sumaan Harjavti, Queen Bee's puppet. To that end, she hosted a rally for the Quraci Democratic Party in Metropolis, under heavy protection. Nonetheless, the Team sent a squad undercover to provide additional security.[3]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:30 EST

Noor continued her speech, unaware that people had vanished at the rally.[7]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:35 EST

Crowds were shocked as a strange ship appeared in the sky. Noor was being closely watched by her security detail.[7]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:46 EST

The strange ship had trapped downtown Metropolis in a large spherical prison. The edge ran right across the stage, with Noor inside and part of her security detail outside.[7]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 10:55 EST

Beast Boy had made his way to the stage. Noor vouched for him with her over-protective security, and Gar advised her to get to safety.[7]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 14:01 EST

Beast Boy and Bumblebee had taken Noor and her bodyguard to Bibbo's Diner for protection. Bibbo welcomed them, and offered Noor some banana cream pie.[8]

 
Bibbo's Diner
December 1, 16:56 EST

Beta Squad continued to watch over Noor.[4]

 
Bibbo's Diner
December 1, 17:54 EST

Beta Squad left Noor and her bodyguard at the diner to deal with the force field surrounding the city.[4]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 18:03 EST

Noor's bodyguard, revealed to be under the thrall of Queen Bee, took advantage of the heroes' absence, and summoned his mistress and her goons into the diner. Noor Harjavti was defiant to the end, claiming that her death would not go unpunished.  Queen Bee had no plans to kill her however; instead, the real Noor Harjavti and an innocent bystander, Bibbo himself, were replaced by Krolotean robotic duplicates. The pair were handed to the Kroloteans for experimentation, while the robotic duplicates took their place.[6] At some point, Noor and Bibbo were transferred to the Kroloteans' main base underneath New Orleans.

2016[]

 
New Orleans
January 4, 21:59 CST

Gamma Squad discovered Noor Harjavti in the Krotolean base underneath a junkyard, together with UN Secretary General Tseng, Bibbo, and other hostages. She was freed from confinement by Lagoon Boy, and all hostages and squad members managed to escape before the base self-destructed.[9]

Appearances[]

Background information[]

  • Noor Harjavti appeared in issue #44 of the Captain Atom comic series (1986–1991) co-written by Greg Weisman and Cary Bates. She led a rebel organization called the Bialyan Freedom Council, dedicated to freeing her country from the oppression of Queen Bee. Captain Atom remarked that she was little better than Queen Bee.
  • This is Noor Harjavti's first animated appearance.

References[]

  1. Weisman, Greg (2012-05-07). Talk:Noor Harjavti. Young Justice Wiki. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dubuc, Nicole (writer) & Oliva, Jay (director) (March 17, 2012). "Image". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 21. Cartoon Network.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter One: Wheelbarrow, Shoe, Thimble" Young Justice 20 (September 19, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Four: Do Not Pass Go" Young Justice 23 (December 19, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  5. Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Five: Milburn, Edgar and Jake" Young Justice 24 (January 23, 2013), New York, NY: DC Comics
  6. 6.0 6.1 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Six: Rolling Doubles" Young Justice 25 (February 20, 2013), New York, NY: DC Comics
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Sienty, Dezi (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Two: Directly to Jail" Young Justice 21 (October 17, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  8. Weisman, Greg (w). Jones, Christopher (a). Atkinson, Zac (col). Abbott, Wes (let). Gaydos, Sarah (ed). "Players, Chapter Three: Landing on Boardwalk" Young Justice 22 (November 20, 2012), New York, NY: DC Comics
  9. Weisman, Greg (writer) & Divar, Tim (director) (April 28, 2012). "Happy New Year". Young Justice. Season 2. Episode 1. Cartoon Network.
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