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Elbeg Nigülesügchi Khan


FieldValue
nameNigülesügchi Khan
尼古埒蘇克齊汗
titleKhagan of the Mongols
image_size200px
successionKhagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty
reign1394–1399
coronation1394
given_nameElbeg
posthumous nameNone
temple nameNone
predecessorEngke Khan
successorGün Temür Khan
queenKobeguntai
spouseOljeitu the Beautiful lady
spouse-typeConsort
houseBorjigin
dynastyNorthern Yuan
birth_date1362
death_date

尼古埒蘇克齊汗

| spouse-type = Consort

Nigülesügchi Khan, born Elbeg (1362–1399), was a khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning from 1394 to 1399. Erdeniin Tobchi claimed that Elbeg was the younger brother of the Jorightu Khan, while other historians testify that he was a son of the Biligtü Khan (Emperor Zhaozong). He ruled for seven years. Border skirmishes with the Ming dynasty and Oirat rebellion plagued his reign.

Reign

During his reign, the Oirats began to openly challenge the authority of the Borjigin family and the Ming dynasty repulsed Northern Yuan invasions. Elbeg was held responsible for all things that went wrong.

Elbeg was hunting with Khuuhai Dayuu and saw hare's blood on the freshly fallen snow. He mused: "Is there a lady with a face white as snow and cheeks as red as blood?" Khuuhai responded: "I know just such a beautiful lady. It is forbidden for you to see her, as she is Oljeitu, the wife of your son." The Khan ordered Khuuhai to bring the lady to him. When the Khuuhai informed the princess of the summons, she was greatly angered, for she knew the evil intent in the Khan's heart. She refused to go. The Khan then killed his son Duurentemur and made his daughter-in-law his consort. But Khuuhai was also killed by Elbeg Khan.

To prevent hostilities from the Khuuhai Dayuu's family, he gave his daughter Samur Gunj in marriage to the Khuuhai Dayuu's son Batula.

Ugetchi Khashikha, who was ruler of the Oirads at the time, resisted the Khagan's decision to appoint a new ruler over his tribes. He persuaded Batula that the violent khan who had killed his own kin was not fit to be Emperor. Batula wanted to avenge the death of his father as well.

In 1399 Elbeg Nigülesügchi Khagan was defeated by the Four Oirats and was killed by their leaders, Ugetchi Khashikha and Batula, as a result. According to Saghang Sechen, his crown was succeeded by Gün Temür Khan after his death. Allied with the late khan's principal consort Kobeguntai, who was jealous of Elbeg's issue with Oljeitu, Ugetchi Khashikha seized his harem and all his properties.

Issue

  • Kobeguntai Khatun (庫伯袞岱哈屯)
    • Princess Samur (萨穆尔公主, d.1455), 1st daughter
      • Married Mahamu, Prince Shunning (顺宁王 马哈木) of the Oirat Chuoluosi clan 绰罗斯氏) and had issue (one son)
  • Concubine Oljeitu (鄂勒哲依圖鴻郭斡妣吉), widow of his brother
    • Crown prince Duurentemur (都令帖木儿太子), 1st son
      • Ajai (阿寨)
        • Taisun khan
        • Agbarjin
        • Manduul khan
  • Unknown
    • Bunayashiri (本雅失里), 2nd son, laterally Öljei Temür Khagan
    • Gün Temür Khan (disputed)

Notes

References

References

  1. (2000). "15世紀中葉前的北元可汗世系及政局 (Genealogy and political situation of the Northern Yuan Khans of the mid-15th century)". 蒙古史研究 (Mongolian History Research).
  2. "[[Altan Tobchi]]".
  3. Weatherford. (2010). "The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire".
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