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Emperor Tianzuo of Liao (5 June 1075 – 1128 or 1156),
personal name Yelü Yanxi,
courtesy name Yanning, was the
ninth and last
emperor of the Khitan-led...
- by the Jurchen-led Jin
dynasty in 1125 with the
capture of the
Emperor Tianzuo of Liao. However, the
remaining Liao loyalists, led by Yelü
Dashi (who...
- team – the
quiet Zhang Qiling (Yang Yang), the
resourceful Pang Zi (Liu
Tianzuo), the
experienced Wu
Sanxing (Ken Chang), San Xing's
loyal helper Pan Zi...
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attack the Khitan-led Liao
dynasty and
succeeded in
capturing Emperor Tianzuo, the last Liao ruler,
thereby ending the Liao dynasty's existence. In October...
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Emperor Tianzuo of Liao to
compete in a
match of polo.
Emperor Qinzong was weak and frail, thus
quickly fell off the horse.
Emperor Tianzuo himself despite...
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tribesmen by
corrupt Liao officials. In 1112, when the Liao ruler,
Emperor Tianzuo, went on a
fishing expedition in
Jurchen territory, he
ordered all the...
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Crown Prince Zhaohuai (耶律濬 昭懷太子, 1058 – 1077), 1st son.
Father of
Emperor Tianzuo Princess of Wei (魏國公主),
personal name
Sagezhi (撒葛只), 1st
daughter Married...
- territories,
including its
supreme capital of Chifeng. The Liao
emperor Tianzuo fled west, and his
uncle Prince Yelü Chun then
formed the short-lived Northern...
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short period of time
between 1122 and 1123.
During the
reign of
Emperor Tianzuo of Liao, the
Jurchen chieftain Wanyan Aguda rebelled against the rule of...
- Liao emperor,
Tianzuo, at the
border of the
Western Xia kingdom.
Dashi was
captured by the Jin in 1123 and
forced to lead them to
Tianzuo's camp, resulting...