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Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia (1170–1211), born Li
Anquan (Chinese: 李安全), was the
seventh emperor of the Tangut-led
Western Xia
dynasty of China, reigning...
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accidentally flooded their own camp instead. Ultimately,
Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia
surrendered to the
Mongols in
January 1210,
marking the...
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against Jin. In the same year
Xiangzong's nephew Zunxu seized power in a coup and
became Emperor Shenzong of
Western Xia.
Xiangzong died a
month later. Emperor...
- them to retreat. A
peace treaty was soon formalised: the Xia
emperor Xiangzong submitted and
handed over tribute,
including his
daughter Chaka, in exchange...
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villages and cities. In 1206, his
cousin Li Anquan, who
became Emperor Xiangzong,
started a coup d'état and took
power from Huanzong.
Huanzong died in...
- used by Liu
Shouguang Yingtian (1206–1209), era name used by
Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia This
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- emperor,
reigned 1139–1193),
Huanzong (6th emperor,
reigned 1193–1206), and
Xiangzong (7th emperor,
reigned 1206–1211). This area was
developed for industrial...
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Xiaozhao of
Northern Qi
Huangjian (皇建, 1210–1211), era name used by
Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia This
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Western Xia (r. 1193–1206 CE)
Tianqing 天慶 1194–1206 CE 13
years Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia (r. 1206–1211 CE)
Yingtian 應天 1206–1209 CE 4
years Huangjian...
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Event 1206
Huanzong was
overthrown in a coup.
Emperor Xiangzong of
Western Xia
became emperor of
Western Xia. 1208 29
December Zhangzong died...