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Ragibagh (Mongolian:ᠷᠠᠴᠠᠪᠠᠭ Рагибаха or ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ Ражабаг; Chinese: 阿剌吉八; Arigabag), also
known by his era name as the
Tianshun Emperor of Yuan (Chinese:...
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Babukhan when he
suddenly died in
Shangdu on
August 15, 1328. His son
Ragibagh was
installed by
Dawlat Shah, but he was
defeated by his
rival Tugh Temür...
- Yesün Temür's son
Ragibagh succeeded to the
throne in
Shangdu with the
support from Yesün Temür's
favourite retainer Dawlat Shah.
Ragibagh's forces broke through...
- Khan Öljeytü Khan Külüg Khan
Buyantu Khan
Gegeen Khan Yesün Temür Khan
Ragibagh Khan
Jayaatu Khan
Khutughtu Khan
Rinchinbal Khan
Ukhaantu Khan Biligtü...
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Tianshun may
refer to
emperors of
China who used the era name
Tianshun (天順):
Ragibagh Khan (1320–1328,
reigned 1328),
emperor of the Yuan
dynasty Emperor Yingzong...
- war
known as the War of the Two
Capitals erupted between Shangdu-based
Ragibagh and Dadu-based Tugh Temür. The
former was a son of Yesün Temür and was...
- Temür's son
Ragibagh succeeded to the
throne in Shangdu,
leading to the
civil war
known as the War of the Two Capitals. Tugh Temür
defeated Ragibagh, but the...
- Temür. He was
installed as
emperor in Khanbaliq,
while Yesün Temür's son
Ragibagh succeeded to the
throne in
Shangdu (商都) with the
support of Yesün Temür's...
- Khan Öljeytü Khan Külüg Khan
Buyantu Khan
Gegeen Khan Yesün Temür Khan
Ragibagh Khan
Jayaatu Khan
Khutughtu Khan
Rinchinbal Khan
Ukhaantu Khan Biligtü...
- Tugh Temür in 1328
after overthrowing another of Khayishan's relatives,
Ragibagh. Darmabala,
posthumously Shunzong (順宗 答剌麻八剌; 1264 – 1292) Dagi (答己; 1262...