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Emperor Chongzong of
Western Xia (1084–1139), born Li
Qianshun (Chinese: 李乾順), was the fourth...
- his mother's
death in 1099,
Chongzong stripped the
Rende clan of its
military power.
Rende Ba****ang was demoted.
Chongzong's brother, Chage, was given...
- (1038–1048) Yìzōng,
Emperor (1048–1067) Huìzōng,
Emperor (1067–1086)
Chóngzōng,
Emperor (1086–1139) ****an
Heian period ****an (complete list) – Ichijō...
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Emperor (1171–1200) Duan Zhilian,
Emperor (1200–1204)
Western Xia –
Chóngzōng,
Emperor (1086–1139) Rénzōng,
Emperor (1139–1193) Huánzōng,
Emperor (1193–1206)...
- all
Western Xia emperors. Li
Renxiao was the
eldest son of the
Emperor Chongzong, and
succeeded him at the age of sixteen.
After ascending into the throne...
-
isometry Dade's
conjecture Dade (1135–1139), era name used by
Emperor Chongzong of
Western Xia Dade (1297–1307), era name used by Temür Khan, emperor...
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Tianzuo and one son were captured.
Tianzuo sought refuge with
Emperor Chongzong of
Western Xia, who
while initially receptive,
changed his mind after...
- be
occupied by
Emperors ****zong (3rd emperor,
reigned 1068–1086) and
Chongzong (4th emperor,
reigned 1086–1139) respectively.
About 3 km
further north...
- son, the
Emperor Chongzong.
Consorts and issues:
Empress Zhaojian, of the
Liang clan (昭簡皇后梁氏, d.1099) Li Qianshun,
Emperor Chongzong (西夏崇宗 李乾順; 1084 –...
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Emperor Xizong of Jin
became emperor of the Jin dynasty. 1139
Chongzong died.
Chongzong's son
Emperor Renzong of
Western Xia
became emperor of Western...