- Khan (Mongolian: Хүлэг;
Mongolian script: ᠬᠥᠯᠥᠭ; Chinese: 曲律汗), born
Khayishan (Mongolian: Хайсан ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠰᠠᠩ; Chinese: 海山, Mongolian: Хайсан,
meaning "wall")...
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eldest son of
Khayishan (Külüg Khan or
Emperor Wuzong) and a Mongol-Ikhires woman. Due to the
unstable balance present in the
Khayishan administration...
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Thanks to his father's
loyal partisans, Tugh Temür did
restore the line of
Khayishan (Emperor Wuzong) to the
throne but ****cuted his
eldest brother Kusala's...
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Khayishan died in
January 1311.
Unlike the
succession struggle over Yuan
throne in 1307, Ayurbarwada's
succession to his
elder brother Khayishan's throne...
- his
elder brother Khayishan to
appoint Khayishan's son as
Crown Prince after his succession. But when
Khayishan died,
Khayishan's two sons were relegated...
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before any
progeny of
Khayishan, and then for
their descendants to
alternate rule;
though this pact was
broken and
Khayishan's descendants ****cuted...
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Khaisan (Mongolian: Баянтөмөрийн Хайсан; Chinese: 伯顏帖木儿·海山), also
spelled Khayishan (ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠨ, qayišan) (c. 1862-1917), was one of
leading figures of the Mongolian...
- In 1310, Kaidu's
successor Chapar Khan
surrendered to the Yuan
emperor Khayishan, and the
territory controlled by the
House of Ögedei was
divided up by...
- Temür Khan in
Shangdu five
years later in
August 1328 gave the line of
Khayishan Külüg Khan (Emperor Wuzong) an
opportunity to surface. The designated...
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brother Khayishan. King
Chungseon who was
their cousin, was
intimate with them
since his days in China,
supported them. He
supported Khayishan (Külüg Khan)...