Chabi

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Chabi was the influential empress consort of Kublai Khan, noted for her political counsel, patronage of Buddhism, and role in shaping the early Yuan dynasty.

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Chabi canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol noblewoman
empress consort
historical figure
associatedWith Kublai Khan’s reign
Yuan dynasty
surface form: early Yuan dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Mongol Empire
ethnicGroup Mongol
gender female
government Yuan dynasty
hasRole imperial consort
political advisor
religious patron
influenced Kublai Khan’s domestic policies
court culture of the Yuan dynasty
religious policy of the Yuan dynasty
languageUsed Chinese
Mongolic languages
surface form: Mongolian
maritalStatus married to Kublai Khan
memberOf Mongol imperial family
surface form: Yuan imperial family
notableFor court patronage of Tibetan Buddhism
diplomatic mediation
influence in imperial succession debates
influence on early Yuan dynasty policy
influence on succession matters
moderating Kublai Khan’s decisions
patronage of Buddhism
political counsel to Kublai Khan
protecting Buddhist institutions
support of Buddhist clergy
placeOfActivity Khanbaliq
Mongol Empire court
Yuan dynasty
surface form: Yuan court
positionHeld empress consort of the Yuan dynasty
principal wife of Kublai Khan
religion Buddhism
spouse Kublai Khan
supported Buddhist clergy
Buddhist monasteries
Tibetan Buddhist leaders
title Empress consort of Kublai Khan
Empress of the Yuan dynasty

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Referenced by (8)

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Kublai Khan spouse Chabi
Manggala mother Chabi
Manggala relative Chabi
Zhenjin mother Chabi
Nomukhan mother Chabi
Nambui predecessor Chabi
Nambui relative Chabi