- Yuan court. When his
grandmother Dagi (Targi) and the
grand councillor Temuder died in 1322, his
opponents seemed to have triumphed.
Despite the Emperor's...
-
ceremonial occasions.
Temuder chipped away at the
autonomy of the
princely appanages and
executed Confucian opponents.
Since Temuder was
viewed by Confucians...
- Khayishan's death,
Ayurbarwada succeeded to the
throne in 1311. In 1320, Dagi,
Temüder and
other members of the
Khongirad faction installed Ayurbarwada's son...
-
Temüder (d. 1322),
grand councillor.
Temüder chipped away at the
autonomy of the
princely appanages and
executed Confucian opponents.
Since Temüder was...
-
repeatedly urged Yesün Temür to
extend the
purge to all
former allies of
Temuder and
Tegshi and
their families, but Yesün Temür Khan refused. He issued...
- by his
grandmother Dagi and
other Khunggirad faction members including Temüder since they were not
mothered by
Khunggirad khatuns.
After Ayurbarwada's...
- 22
February 1302 – 4
September 1323 (aged 21)
Killed in a coup led by
Temuder [zh] None,
known either by his
personal or era name
Borjigin Yesün Temür...
-
supremacy of the
Great Khan in 1304. The
Hongirad under queen Dagi and
Temüder, the
Minister of the Secretariat,
reached their political peak in the Yuan...
- (History of Oljeitu), Öljeitu was at
first known as "Öljei Buqa", and then "
Temüder", and
finally "Kharbanda".
Various c. Same
source also
mentions that it...
-
power of the
minister Temuder [zh] and
instituted monetary reforms after the latter's death, but was
killed in a coup by
Temuder's supporters. Borjigin...