Nambui

Empress consort of the Yuan dynasty and Khatun of Mongols From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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 second wife Chabi.

Tenure1283–1290
PredecessorEmpress Chabi
SuccessorEmpress Shirindari
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Nambui
Empress consort of the Yuan dynasty and Khatun of Mongols
Tenure1283–1290
PredecessorEmpress Chabi
SuccessorEmpress Shirindari
SpouseKublai Khan
ClanKhongirad
FatherNachen Küregen
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Biography

Her birthdate is unknown. She was a daughter of Nachen Küregen from Khongirad, brother of Chabi. She was married to Kublai in 1283 after the death of Chabi in 1281. After his principal wife's death, Kublai started to live in Nambui's ordo, admitted only a very limited circle of people, and his ministers had to submit reports and reports to the khan through Nambui.[1][2] According to some sources, in the last years of his reign, Kublai even allowed Nambui to issue important decrees on his behalf, but there are no concrete examples to prove this.[3] Nambui had a son with Kublai called Temechi, who was Kublai's youngest son. She went missing in 1294 with Temechi.

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