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Basalawarmi (Middle Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠵᠠᠯᠠᠸᠠᠷᠮᠠᠢ, Chinese: 把匝剌瓦爾密, died
January 6, 1382),
commonly known by his
hereditary noble title, the
Prince of Liang...
- Zhen
retired at the age of 65 in 1387 and was made
hereditary earl.
Basalawarmi, the
Prince of Liang, and head of
government in Yunnan,
committed suicide...
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dynasty in 1368, the Ming
dynasty destro**** the Yuan
loyalists led by
Basalawarmi and the
remnants of the
House of Duan in the Ming
conquest of Yunnan...
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Departments and Six Ministries. 1382 6
January Ming
conquest of Yunnan:
Basalawarmi, the
prince of
Liang and a Yuan loyalist,
committed suicide during a...
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still Yuan
resistance to the Ming in the south. In
southwestern China,
Basalawarmi, the self-styled "Prince of Liang",
established a Yuan
resistance movement...
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loyalist Muslim troops against Yuan
loyalist Muslims. The
Prince of Liang,
Basalawarmi,
committed suicide on
January 6, 1382, as the Ming
dynasty Muslim troops...
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Borjigin princess Agai,
daughter of the Yuan
dynasty Prince of Liang,
Basalawarmi. They had a son and a daughter, Duan Sengnu.
their children were also...
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capital in Chongqing. He
tried to
conquer Yunnan from the
warlord Basalawarmi but failed.
After his
death in 1366, his
teenage son, Ming Sheng, succeeded...
- Sichuan, and the trio of Yuan
loyalists (Chen Youding, He Zhen, and
Basalawarmi)
controlled Fujian, Guangdong, and Yunnan.
These provincial regimes were...
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family members still live in
Henan today.[relevant?] The
Prince of Liang,
Basalawarmi established a
separate pocket of
resistance to the Ming in
Yunnan and...