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He was born in year 22 of the [[Toghon Temür|Zhizheng era]] (1362). In 1368, he evacuated from Dadu (now Beijing |
He was born in year 22 of the [[Toghon Temür|Zhizheng era]] (1362). In 1368, he evacuated from [[Khanbaliq|Dadu]] (now [[Beijing]]) with his father and grandfather. In 1369, the [[Ming Dynasty]] conquered [[Shangdu]] and retreated to [[Yingchang]] (now the west bank of Dalinur Lake, [[Hexigten Banner]], [[Inner Mongolia]]). In 1370, after his grandfather died, he was captured by the Ming army in Yingchang on the fifth [[Chinese calendar|lunar month]] and sent to the capital (then [[Nanjing]]). He was held prisoners for five years, in which the Ming named him Marquis ({{zh|t=侯|s=侯|p=Hóu}}) of [[Chongli District|Chongli]]. In the ninth month of the lunar calendar in 1374, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty freed him. There is no record of his subsequent life. |
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== References == |
Revision as of 13:58, 21 June 2022
Maidilibala 买的里八剌 | |
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Prince of Yuan | |
Born | 1362 |
Died | ? |
House | Borjigin |
Dynasty | Northern Yuan |
Father | Biligtü Khan Ayushiridara |
Mother | Empress Consort Kwon |
Prince Maidilibala was a Yuan dynasty prince. He was taken prisoner by the Ming army but later released and returned to Mongolia where he became Khan.
His name derives from Sanskrit and is a person's name derived from Tibetan Buddhism.
Biography
He was born in year 22 of the Zhizheng era (1362). In 1368, he evacuated from Dadu (now Beijing) with his father and grandfather. In 1369, the Ming Dynasty conquered Shangdu and retreated to Yingchang (now the west bank of Dalinur Lake, Hexigten Banner, Inner Mongolia). In 1370, after his grandfather died, he was captured by the Ming army in Yingchang on the fifth lunar month and sent to the capital (then Nanjing). He was held prisoners for five years, in which the Ming named him Marquis (Chinese: 侯; pinyin: Hóu) of Chongli. In the ninth month of the lunar calendar in 1374, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty freed him. There is no record of his subsequent life.
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Category:1362 births
Category:Yuan dynasty sons of emperors
Category:Yuan dynasty people
Category:Chinese princes