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Khutughtu Khan Kusala
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Early life and exile
He was the eldest son of Khayishan (Külüg Khan or Emperor Wuzong) and a Mongol-Ikhires woman. Due to the unstable balance present in the Khayishan administration with the tense rivalry between Khayishan, his younger brother Ayurbarwada and their mother Dagi of the Khunggirad clan, Khayishan appointed Ayurbarwada as Crown Prince on the condition that he would pass the status to KuÅala after succession.However, after Khayishan's death, Ayurbarwada succeeded to the throne in 1311. In 1320, Dagi, Temüder and other members of the Khunggirad faction installed Ayurbarwada's son Shidebala as the new ruler instead of KuÅala, due to the knowledge of KuÅala coming from an Ikhires background, rather than the more noble Khunggirad lineage.To ensure Shidebala's succession, KuÅala was rewarded with the title of king of Chou and relegated to Yunnan in 1316;Herbert Franke, Denis Twitchett, John King Fairbank-The Cambridge History of China: Alien regimes and border states, 907â1368, p. 542. but fled to Esen Bukha-ruled Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, as a pro-Khayishan official advised, after a failed revolt in Shaanxi. When the Chagatayid Khan Esen Bukha heard that KuÅala was living near his realm, he came to greet him. After that, Kusala was backed by the Chagatayid princes.Yuan shi, 33. p. 694. While in exile in Central Asia, he married Mailaiti, a daughter of Temuder of the Qarluq.Andreas Radbruch-Flow cytometry and cell sorting, p. 1290.Brief accession and sudden death
Although the rival faction was purged by Yesün Temür Khan (Emperor Taiding) when Shidibala Khan (Emperor Yingzong) was assassinated, he remained in Central Asia. He extended his influence in his stronghold, which was located to the west of Altai Mountains.In 1328, when Yesün Temür Khan died, a civil war known as the War of the Two Capitals erupted between Shangdu-based Ragibagh and Dadu-based Tugh Temür. The former was a son of Yesün Temür and was backed up the former Yesün Temür administration led by Dawlat Shah, and the latter was KuÅala's younger brother who was supported by the former Khayishan faction led by the Qipchaq commander El Temür and the Merkit commander Bayan, a governor in Henan. This ended in the victory of Tugh Temür since he secured support from most of the princes, aristocrats and warlords in the south of the Gobi Desert. Tugh Temür summoned his brother to come to Dadu.At the same time, KuÅala, with support from the Chaghadayid leaders Eljigidey and Duwa Temür, entered Mongolia from the Tarbagatai region (in the Khangai Mountains). He also got support from princes and generals of Mongolia, and with overwhelming military power in the background, put pressure on Tugh Temür, who had already ascended the throne. KuÅala enthroned himself on 27 February 1329, north of Karakorum.Tugh Temür abdicated on 3 April 1329, and a month later El Temür brought the imperial seal to KuÅala in Mongolia, announcing Dadu's intent to welcome him. KuÅala responded by making Tugh Temür his heir apparent on 15 May. KuÅala had proceeded to appoint his own loyal followers to important posts in the Secretariat, the Bureau of Military Affairs, and the Censorate.Taking 1,800 men with him, KuÅala set out for Dadu. On 26 August, he met with Tugh Temür in Ongghuchad (Onggachatu), where Tugh Temur had built the city of Zhongdu.Hsiao Kung-chin-Lun Yuan tai huang wei chi cheng wen ti, p. 33. He suddenly died only 4 days after a banquet with Tugh Temür.Yuan shi, 31. p. 700. The Yuan shi states that the luckless KuÅala Khan died of violence.Yuan shi, 31. p. 701. It seems that KuÅala was poisoned by El Temür, who feared losing power to princes and officers of the Chagatai Khanate and Mongolia, who followed KuÅala.Fujishima Tateki-Gen no Minso no shogai, p. 22. Tugh Temür was restored to the throne on 8 September.Family
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- Parents:
- Külüg, Emperor Wuzong (; 4 August 1281 â 27 January 1311)
- Concubine Shoutong ()
- Wives and children:
- Empress Zhenyuhuisheng of Karluks (; d. 1320), personal name Mailaiti (è¿æ¥è¿ª)
- Toghon Temür, Emperor Huizong (; 25 May 1320 â 23 May 1370), first son
- Empress Anchuhan ()
- Empress Yuelusha ()
- Princess Changguo ()
- Empress Buyanhuludou ()
- Empress Yesu ()
- Empress Tuohusi ()
- Empress Babusha of the Naiman (; d. 1330)
- Rinchinbal, Emperor Ningzong (; 1 May 1326 â 14 December 1332), second son
- Unknown
- Princess Minghui Zhenyi (), personal name Budaxini ()
- Empress Zhenyuhuisheng of Karluks (; d. 1320), personal name Mailaiti (è¿æ¥è¿ª)
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