-
Zhizhong (紇石烈執中; also
known as
Hushahu 胡沙虎)
rebelled against the emperor,
Wanyan Yongji, and ********inated him.
Hushahu then
installed Wanyan Congjia on...
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Zhizhong (紇石烈執中; also
known as
Hushahu 胡沙虎)
rebelled against Wanyan Yongji and ********inated him. In the
following month,
Hushahu installed Wanyan Xun (Emperor...
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after the Khitans, a
tribe subject to the Jin,
entered open rebellion,
Hushahu, the
commander of the
forces at Xijing,
abandoned his post and
staged a...
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central capital,
Zhongdu (中都; present-day Beijing), by one of his generals,
Hushahu (胡沙虎), who then took
control of the city. The
Mongols pressed on and besieged...
- – 11
September 1213 (aged ?) ********inated
under the
orders of the
general Hushahu [zh]
Xuanzong 宣宗
Other names Posthumous name (short):
Emperor Shengxiao...
- Khan
surrounded the
court of the
Golden Khan in Zhongdu. The Jin
general Hushahu had
murdered the
emperor Wanyan Yongji and
enthroned Wanyan Yongji's nephew...
- and
Muqali crush the Jin army led by
Wanyan Jiujin, Duji Sizhong, and
Hushahu 1213 5
January Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty: Jebe
takes the Eastern...
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banished to Zhengzhou. Lady
Tudan became Empress of Jin in 1209. When
Hushahu rebelled in 1213, she
moved with her
husband to the
region of Wei. Later...
- (纥石烈麻产), Cupei's brother.
General Heshilie Zhizhong (紇石烈執中; also
known as
Hushahu 胡沙虎)
Yawuta (纥石烈牙吾塔; ?-1231), a general.
Heshilie Zhushennu (紇石烈諸神奴), husband...
- and
Shanxi 11
September Prince Shao of Wei is
murdered by the
general Hushahu, who
installs the
previous ruler's
nephew Wudubu as
Emperor Xuanzong of...