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Emperor Huanzong of
Western Xia (1177–1206), born Li
Chunyou (Chinese: 李純祐), was the sixth...
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death of his father, Renyou, Li
Anquan requested Huanzong to
allow him
inherit father's title.
After Huanzong disagreed and
bestowed upon him a
title of Prince...
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posthumously Emperor Huanzong of
Western Xia.
Little besides the rise of Temüjin and his
conflict with
Western Xia is
known about Huanzong's reign. In 1203...
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death of its
fourth ruler,
Emperor Renzong,
Emperor Huanzong took the
throne and
Western Xia's
power began to fail.
Though militarily...
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Huanzong Huang Yubin Li
Yuejiu Pan
Chenfei Peng
Yaping Xiong Songliang ****an
Nobuyuki Kajitani Junichi Kitagawa...
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Empress Zhangxianqinci, of the Luo clan (章獻欽慈皇后) Li Chunyou,
Emperor Huanzong (西夏桓宗 李純祐; 1177 – 1206), 1st son
According to the
Tangut inscription...
- (aged 68–69)
Longest ruling ruler of the dynasty. Died of
natural causes Huanzong 桓宗
Other names Posthumous name:
Emperor Zhaojian (昭簡皇帝) Li
Chunyou 李純佑...
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Emperor Tianzuo of Liao
Tianqing (1194–1206), era name used by
Emperor Huanzong of
Western Xia Tian Qing (born 1986),
Chinese badminton player This disambiguation...
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Western Xia – Chóngzōng,
Emperor (1086–1139) Rénzōng,
Emperor (1139–1193)
Huánzōng,
Emperor (1193–1206) China:
Southern Song Song
dynasty (complete list)...
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Event Gold
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Huanzong Liao
Runtian Pan
Chenfei Wu
Shoude Yang
Mingming Zhao
Jiawei ****an
Kazuo Horide Kenji Igarashi Takeo...