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Encyclopedia > Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China
Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China
Birth and death: -
Family name: Borjigin (孛兒只斤)
Given name: Borjigin Temür
(孛兒只斤鐵木耳 Bèiérzhījīn Tiěmùér)
Khan name: Temür Öljeytü Khân
Dates of reign: 1294-1307
Dynasty: Yuan (元)
Temple name: Chengzong (成宗 Chéngzōng)
Posthumous name:
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Posthumous name:
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Era names: Yuanzhen (元貞 Yuánzhēn) 1295-1297
Dade (大德 Dádè) 1297-1307


Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China was the second leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1294 and 1307. He was the grandson of Kublai Khan.


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Yuan Dynasty at AllExperts (3252 words)
While conducting the war in China, Möngke fell ill of dysentery and died (in 1259), which aborted Hülegü's campaign, staved off defeat for the Song, and caused a civil war that destroyed the unity, and invincibility, of the Mongol Empire.
Emperor Wuzong of Yuan China ascended to the Emperorship of China following the death of Chengzong.
The fourth Yuan emperor, Emperor Renzong of Yuan China was the last which may be seen as "successful": he stood out among the Mongol rulers of China as an adopter of the culture of China, to the discontent of the Mongol elite.
Yuan Dynasty - WikiLeasing.com (2873 words)
In 1279, Guangzhou was conquered by the Yuan army, which marks the ebd of the Southern Song and the onset of China under the Yuan.
By the time he died, China was in aevere debt and the populace were discontent with the Yuán Dynasty.The fourth Yuán emperor, Emperor Renzong of Yuan China was seen as the last competent emperor.
China was torn by dissension and unrest; bandits ranged the country without interference from the weakening YYuán armies.Emperor Yingzong ruled for just two years (1321 to 1323); his rule ended in a coup at the hands of five princes.
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