Who inherited after Kublai Khan?
Kublai Khan
Setsen Khan Kublai Emperor Shizu of Yuan 元世祖 | |
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Successor | Temür Khan (Yuan dynasty) |
Pretender(s) | Ariq Böke (from 11 August 1258 to 21 August 1264) |
Emperor of the Yuan dynasty | |
Reign | 18 December 1271 – 18 February 1294 |
Who is Temur Khan father?
Zhenjin
Temür Khan/Fathers
How did Jingim Khan died?
How did Jingim Khan died? Life. He was born as second son to Kublai Khan and Chabi Khatun. According to the History of Yuan, he died of alcoholism on 5 January 1286, eight years before his father Kublai Khan.
When did Temur Khan die without an heir?
While the peace itself was short-lived and the war soon resumed, this established the nominal supremacy of the Yuan dynasty over the western khanates that lasted for a few decades. Because his only son Teshou died a year earlier (January 1306), Temür died without a male heir, in the capital Khanbaliq on February 10, 1307.
What was the result of Temur Khan’s reign?
Temür’s reign was largely successful, despite having to fight off rebellions in South China and Korea, challenges to his throne, and large-scale corruption within his empire. Temür was posthumously given the temple name Chengzong, which means “Accomplished Ancestor”.
How old was Togon Temur when he became emperor?
Togon-temür became emperor at the age of 13 but proved to be a weak ruler who preferred to spend his time exploring the religious cult of Lamaism and dallying with his harem rather than governing the country.
How did Temur Khan repel the Shans from Burma?
It took long months for the generals Liu Shen and Liu Guojie to suppress these rebellions. By the request of the Burmese prince, Tribhuvanaditya, Temür dispatched a detachment of the Yuan army to Burma in 1297. They successfully repelled the Shans from Myanmar. Temür also received envoys from Siam and Cambodia.
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