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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NambuiNambui - Wikipedia

    Nambui (Mongolian: Намбуй хатан, ᠨᠠᠮᠪᠢ; Chinese: 南必皇后, fl. 1294) was a Khongirad empress consort of the Yuan dynasty. She was married to Kublai Khan after the death of his first wife Chabi. Biography. Her birthdate is unknown. She was daughter of Nachen Küregen from Khongirad, brother of Chabi.

  2. Nambui, a Khongirad empress consort of the Yuan dynasty, became Kublai Khan’s wife following the death of his first wife, Chabi. Born to Nachen Küregen from the Khongirad tribe, she was Chabi’s niece. After marrying Kublai in 1283, she quickly gained significant influence in the court.

  3. Estas son: Tegulen, Chabi y Nambui. Hijos de Kublai Kan. Al igual que su abuelo, el mítico Gengis Kan, y el resto de príncipes y kanes de la Plena Edad Media, Kublai Kan tuvo una descendencia sumamente extensa. Por tanto, la siguiente lista expondrá, tan solo, algunos de las, quizás, decenas de hijos que tuvo Kublai Kan: Dorji (hijo de Chabi).

  4. www.youtube.com › channel › UCmcdpMgeXE6H-A873TPqmEANambui - YouTube

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChabiChabi - Wikipedia

    She was born around 1216 to Anchen (按陳), Prince of Jining zhongwu (濟寧忠武王) of Khongirad. [2] She married Kublai as his second wife and bore him four sons and six daughters later. [3] She was an important political and diplomatic influence, especially in pleasing the Chinese masses through reconciliation with Confucianism.

  6. Chabi también promovió el Budismo en los altos niveles del gobierno con fiereza. También nombró a su hijo bajo la influencia del budismo. 2 Medió en disputas religiosas entre Kublai y Phagpa, apoyando a este último tanto económica como políticamente. 5 También fue patrona de Zangpo Pal . Falleció en 1281, probablemente organizando que ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nambu_pistolNambu pistol - Wikipedia

    Nambu pistol. The Nambu pistols (南部拳銃 or 南部大型自動拳銃, Nanbu kenjuu/Nanbu ōgata jidou-kenjuu) are a series of semi-automatic pistols produced by the Japanese company Koishikawa Arsenal, later known as the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal. [1] The series has three variants, the Type A, the Type B (also known as the Baby Nambu), and ...