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Darmabala | |||||||||
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Born | June 29, 1264[1] | ||||||||
Died | May 25, 1292[2] | (aged 27)||||||||
Spouse | Dagi Khatun | ||||||||
Issue | Külüg Khan Buyantu Khan Sengge Ragi of Lu | ||||||||
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House | Borjigin | ||||||||
Father | Zhenjin | ||||||||
Mother | Kökejin Khatun | ||||||||
Religion | Buddhism |
Darmabala (also known as Dharmapala[3] - Standard Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐྱོང་, lit. 'Protector of the Law', Mongolian: Дармабал, ᠳᠠᠷᠮᠠᠪᠠᠯᠠ, Chinese: 答剌麻八剌) was an imperial prince of the Yuan dynasty. He was a grandson of Kublai Khan and son of his Crown Prince Zhenjin. He was an ancestor of subsequent Yuan monarchs who came after Temür Khan (Emperor Chengzong) and the Goryeo kings of Korea after King Gongmin.
He was born in 1264 to Zhenjin and his wife Kökejin Khatun as the couple's second son. He was married to Dagi from Khongirad tribe around 1278.[4] After Zhenjin's death on 5 January 1286, Darmabala came to be seen as a strong candidate for the position of heir-apparent by his grandfather and was appointed as commander of the Mongol army in Jeju Island. He was described by Marco Polo as 'rickety'.[5] He was dispatched to Huaizhou by Kublai in 1291, where he fell ill. He was treated in Khanbaliq until 1292 and that is where he died. He was posthumously renamed Emperor Zhaosheng Yanxiao (昭聖衍孝皇帝) by Külüg Khan and was given the temple name Shunzong (顺宗).
He had three sons and a daughter from two wives:
14.順宗皇帝,愍忌,普慶寺,正官,〔六月〕初四日。
12.順宗皇(後)〔帝〕,忌日,普慶寺,正官,五月初八日。