Ragibagh Khan

Tianshun Emperor of Yuan
元天順帝
ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ
11th Khagan of the Mongol Empire
(Nominal due to the empire's division)
Emperor of China
(7th Emperor of the Yuan dynasty)
Emperor of the Yuan dynasty
ReignOctober 1328 – 14 November 1328
CoronationOctober 1328
PredecessorTaiding Emperor
SuccessorJayaatu Khan Tugh Temür
BornTainshun
1320
Died14 November 1328(1328-11-14) (aged 7–8)
Names
Mongolian: ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ
Chinese: 阿剌(里)吉八
Ragibagh
Era dates
Tianshun (天順) 1328
Posthumous name
None
Temple name
None
HouseBorjigin
DynastyYuan
FatherYesün Temür
MotherBabukhan

Ragibagh (Mongolian:ᠷᠠᠴᠠᠪᠠᠭ Рагибаха[1] or ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ Ражабаг;[2][3] 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) who was briefly installed to the throne of the Yuan dynasty of China in Shangdu in 1328. Although he should have been the seventh ruler of the Yuan dynasty in succession to his father Yesün Temür, he was dethroned by his rival Tugh Temür (Emperor Wenzong) who was installed by a coup before Ragibagh's succession. Apart from Emperor of China, he is regarded as the 11th Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, although it was only nominal due to the division of the empire.[4] He was the shortest-reigning Yuan emperor.

  1. ^ Saghang Sechen: «Erdeniin Tobchi».
  2. ^ Guush Luvsandanzan. Altan Tobchi (in Mongolian). pp. Арван гуравдугаар хуудас. Мөн тэр жилд Ражабаг хаан дөчин хоног суугаад халив.
  3. ^ The emperor's name is spelled in several ways. Ч.Содбилэг 2010 онд хэлэхдээ: «Зураач Т.Мандир Ашидхэв гэсэн. Монгол сурвалж бичгүүдэд Рачибаг, Рагибаха гэж бичсэн байдаг» (In Mongolian sources, it is written as Rachibagh and Ragibaha). Based on Ашидхэв (асужиба) written in the scriptures of the Chinese History of Yuan, it written as Asuchibu (阿速吉八) or Alijibu (阿里吉八). Compared with other texts, "速" is apparently a misspelling of "剌".
  4. ^ "Их хаадын хураангуй". Archived from the original on 2013-07-20. Retrieved 2009-06-27.