Buyantu Khan

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Buyantu Khan was an early 14th-century emperor of the Yuan dynasty in China, known for his support of Confucianism, administrative reforms, and promotion of Chinese culture within the Mongol-ruled empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Khagan of the Mongol Empire
Mongol emperor
emperor of the Yuan dynasty
alsoKnownAs Ayurbarwada
Tugh Temür
surface form: Emperor Renzong of the Yuan
birthDate 1285
birthPlace Yuan dynasty
capital Khanbaliq
countryRuled China
deathDate 1320
deathPlace Yuan dynasty
dynasty Yuan dynasty
eraName Yanyou
ethnicGroup Mongol
father Darmabala
givenName Ayurbarwada
grandfather Kublai Khan
house Borjigin
implementedReform central government reorganization
civil service examination system restoration
taxation system adjustments
knownFor administrative reforms
promotion of Chinese culture
support of Confucian scholars
languageUsedInCourt Chinese
Mongolian
mother Dagi Khatun
patronOf Chinese literati
Confucian education
personalName Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan
policyFocus integration of Mongol and Chinese elites
strengthening civil bureaucracy
posthumousName Renzong
surface form: Emperor Renzong Shengwen
predecessor Külüg Khan
promoted Sinicization of Yuan court practices
use of Chinese institutions in government
reignEnd 1320
reignStart 1311
religion Buddhism
sibling Külüg Khan
successor Gegeen Khan
supportedPhilosophy Confucianism
supportedReligion Confucianism
templeName Renzong
title Tugh Temür
surface form: Emperor Renzong of Yuan

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Yuan dynasty notableRuler Buyantu Khan
Great Khan positionHeldBy Buyantu Khan
Great Yuan notableRuler Buyantu Khan