Definition of Radnashiri. Meaning of Radnashiri. Synonyms of Radnashiri

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Radnashiri. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Radnashiri and, of course, Radnashiri synonyms and on the right images related to the word Radnashiri.

Definition of Radnashiri

No result for Radnashiri. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Radnashiri from wikipedia

- Radnashiri or Aradnashiri (Chinese: 阿納失失里; Mongolian: Раднашири хатан) (died 1322) was an empress consort of the Yuan dynasty, married to Ayurbarwada Buyantu...
- of Zhenjin Bulugan, wife of Temur Khan Dagi khatun, wife of Darmabala Radnashiri, wife of Ayurbarwada khan Despina Khatun, wife of Uzun Hasan Samur Khatun...
- descendants ruled the Empire. He had three consorts, only two gave him sons: Radnashiri Khatun, of the Hongjila clan (弘吉剌氏d. 1322) from Khongirad Shidibala, Crown...
- was the eldest son of Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan (Emperor Renzong) and Radnashiri of the Khunggirad clan. In return for his own crown princeship, Ayurbarwada...
- of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari Bulugan Zhenge Radnashiri Sugabala Babukhan Budashiri Babusha Daliyetemishi Danashri Bayan Khutugh...
- of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari Bulugan Zhenge Radnashiri Sugabala Babukhan Budashiri Babusha Daliyetemishi Danashri Bayan Khutugh...
- (1295–1307), empress to Temür Khan Zhenge (1307–1311), empress to Külüg Khan Radnashiri (1313–1320), empress to Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan Sugabala (1321–1323)...
- Yuan dynasty and Khatun of Mongols Tenure 1321–1323 Predecessor Empress Radnashiri Successor Empress Babukhan Died 1327 Spouse Gegeen Khan House Ikires Father...
- of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari Bulugan Zhenge Radnashiri Sugabala Babukhan Budashiri Babusha Daliyetemishi Danashri Bayan Khutugh...
- March 1320 Predecessor Empress Dowager Kökejin Successor Empress Dowager Radnashiri Grand Empress Dowager of the Yuan dynasty Tenure 19 April 1320 – 1 November...