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- Emperor 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...
- ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ Ражабаг; Chinese: 阿剌吉八; Arigabag), also known by his era name as the Tianshun Emperor of Yuan (Chinese: 元天順帝), was a son of Yesün Temür (Taiding Emperor)...
- Tianshun (simplified Chinese: 天顺; traditional Chinese: 天順; pinyin: Tiānshùn; Wade–Giles: T'len-shun; lit. 'obedience to Heaven'; 15 February 1457 – 26...
- "temporary" emperor, the Jingtai Emperor, was also not buried here, as the Tianshun Emperor had denied him an imperial burial; instead, the Jingtai Emperor...
- of Mr Zhang Sanfeng, he might have been still alive in the reign of the Tianshun Emperor (r. 1457–1464) of the Ming dynasty. The emperor, who was unable...
- dynasty. He ruled as the Zhengtong Emperor from 1435 to 1449, and as the Tianshun Emperor from 1457 until his death in 1464. He was the eldest son and successor...
- died and two of the prince's concubines were sacrificed. In 1464, the Tianshun Emperor, in his will, forbade the practice for Ming emperors and princes...
- 1457, Emperor Yingzong returned to the throne and declared a new era, Tianshun. The two characters are both pronounced Lu but with different tones; to...
- Emperor overthrew the Jingtai Emperor in a coup and took power as the Tianshun Emperor. 1461 7 August Rebellion of Cao Qin: An uprising of Mongol soldiers...
- The former emperor retook the throne under the new era name Tianshun (r. 1457–64). Tianshun proved to be a troubled time and Mongol forces within the Ming...