Danashri
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| Empress consort of the Yuan dynasty | |
| Tenure | 1333–1335 |
| Predecessor | Daliyetemishi |
| Successor | Bayan Khutugh |
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| Died | Script error: No such module "person date". Hefei, Yuan Empire |
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| Issue | Prince Maha |
| House | Kipchaks |
| Father | El Temür |
| Mother | Lady Kipchak |
| Religion | Mahayana Buddhism |
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Danashiri (Template:Langx, Template:Zh; 1320–1335) was an ethnic Kipchak empress consort of China's Yuan dynasty, married to Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong).
She was the daughter of El Temür, the prime minister during the initial years of her husband's reign. She had one son, Maha, but he died of measles in his infancy[citation needed]. She came to be in conflict with the emperor for his infatuation with his concubine, Lady Ki, whom she often ordered to be beaten.[1]
Danashiri was implicated in the failed rebellion of her brother, Tanggici, whom she attempted to protect from being executed.[2] She was exiled to Hefei[3] for trying to defend her brother and later poisoned.
In popular culture
- Portrayed by Baek Jin-hee in 2013 television series Empress Ki.
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- ^ Lily Xiao Hong Lee; Sue Wiles (13 March 2014). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Tang Through Ming, 618-1644. M.E. Sharpe. Template:ISBN.
- ^ Lily Xiao Hong Lee; Sue Wiles (13 March 2014). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women: Tang Through Ming, 618-1644. M.E. Sharpe. Template:ISBN.
- ^ Ч.Содбилэг. «Монголын Их Юань улсын түүх». 262-р тал. Улаанбаатар. 2010 он.