Bulugan

Bulugan or Bulukhan was a Mongol princess, the consort of Yuan emperor Temür Khan (r. 1294–1307). She belonged to the Baya'ut tribe, the daughter of Tuligus who had served Genghis Khan.

Bulugan made her son Teshou the heir apparent in June 1305. To ensure the boy's succession, she removed all the potential rivals from the court. Darmabala's son Ayurbarwada was sent to Honan as the prince of Huai-ning.[1] But Teshou died in January 1306.

In 1307 when Temür Khan died, Bulugan kept away the Khunggirad-mothered brothers of Khaishan and Ayurbarwada and attempted to set up Muslim Ananda, a cousin of Temür. The Khunggirad faction arrested Ananda and Bulghan by coup and recalled Ayurbarwada and Dagi from Henan. Then Khayishan decided to hold the coronation ceremony in Shangdu just as his great-grandfather Khubilai Khan did, and advanced southward with the most part of his army. He was welcomed by Ayurbarwada, who gave up khanship, and ascended to the throne. They executed Ananda, Bulugan and their retainers.

References

  1. The Cambridge History of China: "Alien regimes and border states, 907-1368", p.505
Preceded by
Nambui
Yuan empress consort
1295–1307
Succeeded by
Zhenge
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