Crown Prince of the Yuan dynasty

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The Crown Prince of the Yuan dynasty was the designated heir apparent to the Mongol-led imperial throne in China, positioned to succeed the reigning Great Khan as emperor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heir apparent position
hereditary royal title
imperial title
appliesToJurisdiction Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chinese imperial tradition
Mongol imperial tradition
confersStatus heir apparent
member of the imperial family
country Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
domain succession to the Yuan imperial throne
endTime 1368
equivalentTitle heir apparent of the Great Khan
imperial crown prince
follows Great Khan of the Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
genderRestriction male
hasEffect determines line of imperial succession
hasRole designated heir to the throne
successor to the Great Khan
successor to the reigning emperor
historicalContext Mongol-led rule over China
inception Yuan dynasty period
languageOfName Classical Chinese
Mongolian
legalStatus formally proclaimed by the emperor
partOf Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
positionHeldIn imperial court of the Yuan dynasty
positionHierarchy second-highest rank in the empire
precededBy heir apparent titles of earlier Chinese dynasties
replacedBy crown prince titles of later Chinese dynasties
residence imperial palace in Khanbaliq
responsibleFor assisting in state governance
preparing to assume the throne
seat Khanbaliq NERFINISHED
selectionCriteria chosen from among imperial princes
usually eldest legitimate son of the emperor
startTime 1271
subordinateTo Emperor of the Yuan dynasty
Great Khan NERFINISHED
usedBy Borjigin clan NERFINISHED
Mongol imperial house NERFINISHED
Yuan imperial family NERFINISHED

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Zhenjin positionHeld Crown Prince of the Yuan dynasty