China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-emperor-zhengde-27-october-1491-20-april-1521-11th-ruler-of-the-ming-dynasty-r-1505-1521-hanging-scroll-painting-16th-17th-century-the-zhengde-emperor-1491-1521-personal-name-zhu-houzhao-and-temple-name-wuzong-was-the-11th-emperor-of-the-ming-dynasty-his-era-name-means-rectification-of-virtue-zhengde-thoroughly-neglected-his-imperial-duties-beginning-a-dangerous-trend-that-would-plague-future-ming-emperors-the-abandoning-of-official-duties-for-personal-pleasures-would-slowly-lead-to-the-rise-of-powerful-eunuchs-that-resulted-in-the-fall-of-the-ming-dynasty-image344231685.html
RM2B0130N–China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty.
Chinese Yuan dynasty Coin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-yuan-dynasty-coin-image371902369.html
RM2CH1H7D–Chinese Yuan dynasty Coin
Mongolia/China: Kulug Khan (r.1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Kulug Khan (August 4, 1281 – January 27, 1311), was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Khagan of the Mongols in Mongolia. Also styled Haisan Huleg Khan, the son of Darambal, the son of Chingem, he was born in 1281, the white snake year. He was enthroned in 1308,the white pig year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-kulug-khan-r1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-ink-on-silk-album-portrait-14th-century-kulug-khan-august-4-1281-january-27-1311-was-an-emperor-of-the-yuan-dynasty-and-is-regarded-as-the-seventh-khagan-of-the-mongols-in-mongolia-also-styled-haisan-huleg-khan-the-son-of-darambal-the-son-of-chingem-he-was-born-in-1281-the-white-snake-year-he-was-enthroned-in-1308the-white-pig-year-image344230164.html
RM2B0112C–Mongolia/China: Kulug Khan (r.1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Kulug Khan (August 4, 1281 – January 27, 1311), was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Khagan of the Mongols in Mongolia. Also styled Haisan Huleg Khan, the son of Darambal, the son of Chingem, he was born in 1281, the white snake year. He was enthroned in 1308,the white pig year.
. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 47 cm wide and 59.4 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 658 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuzong-aka-qaishan-aka-klg-khan-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-yuan-emperors-yuandai-di-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000324-original-size-is-47-cm-wide-and-594-cm-high-paint-and-ink-on-silk-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanemperoralbumqaishankulugfulljpg-14th-century-unknown-of-the-reproduction-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-658-yuanemperoralbumqaishankulugportrait-image187544111.html
RMMW3ABY–. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 47 cm wide and 59.4 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 658 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait
China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-emperor-zhengde-27-october-1491-20-april-1521-11th-ruler-of-the-ming-dynasty-r-1505-1521-hanging-scroll-painting-16th-17th-century-the-zhengde-emperor-1491-1521-personal-name-zhu-houzhao-and-temple-name-wuzong-was-the-11th-emperor-of-the-ming-dynasty-his-era-name-means-rectification-of-virtue-zhengde-thoroughly-neglected-his-imperial-duties-beginning-a-dangerous-trend-that-would-plague-future-ming-emperors-the-abandoning-of-official-duties-for-personal-pleasures-would-slowly-lead-to-the-rise-of-powerful-eunuchs-that-resulted-in-the-fall-of-the-ming-dynasty-image344231680.html
RM2B0130G–China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty.
Chinese Yuan dynasty Coin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-yuan-dynasty-coin-image482389898.html
RM2K0PN6J–Chinese Yuan dynasty Coin
Mongolia/China: An unnamed wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-an-unnamed-wife-of-kulug-khan-r-1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-album-portrait-14th-century-khatun-persian-turkish-hatun-is-a-female-title-of-nobility-and-equivalent-to-male-khan-prominently-used-in-the-first-turkish-empire-and-in-the-subsequent-mongol-empire-it-is-equivalent-to-queen-or-empress-image344230189.html
RM2B01139–Mongolia/China: An unnamed wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress.
Chinese Yuan dynasty Coin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chinese-yuan-dynasty-coin-image482389849.html
Mongolia/China: Zhenge, wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-zhenge-wife-of-kulug-khan-r-1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-album-portrait-14th-century-khatun-persian-turkish-hatun-is-a-female-title-of-nobility-and-equivalent-to-male-khan-prominently-used-in-the-first-turkish-empire-and-in-the-subsequent-mongol-empire-it-is-equivalent-to-queen-or-empress-image344230191.html
RM2B0113B–Mongolia/China: Zhenge, wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress.
. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 513 Tang Wuzong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wuzong-of-the-tang-dynasty-circa-850ad-anonymous-513-tang-wuzong-image188738145.html
RMMY1NC1–. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 513 Tang Wuzong
Mongolia/China: Jiyatu, wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-jiyatu-wife-of-kulug-khan-r-1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-album-portrait-14th-century-khatun-persian-turkish-hatun-is-a-female-title-of-nobility-and-equivalent-to-male-khan-prominently-used-in-the-first-turkish-empire-and-in-the-subsequent-mongol-empire-it-is-equivalent-to-queen-or-empress-image344230192.html
RM2B0113C–Mongolia/China: Jiyatu, wife of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portrait, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress.
. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 586 Tang Wuzong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wuzong-of-the-tang-dynasty-circa-850ad-anonymous-586-tang-wuzong-image187501329.html
RMMW1BT1–. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 586 Tang Wuzong
Mongolia/China: Jiyatu, wife of Kulug Khan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Buyantu Khan (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk album portraits, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-jiyatu-wife-of-kulug-khan-aka-wuzong-right-and-an-unnamed-wife-of-buyantu-khan-aka-renzong-left-paint-and-ink-on-silk-album-portraits-14th-century-khatun-persian-turkish-hatun-is-a-female-title-of-nobility-and-equivalent-to-male-khan-prominently-used-in-the-first-turkish-empire-and-in-the-subsequent-mongol-empire-it-is-equivalent-to-queen-or-empress-image344230202.html
RM2B0113P–Mongolia/China: Jiyatu, wife of Kulug Khan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Buyantu Khan (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk album portraits, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress.
. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 587 Tang Wuzong Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emperor-wuzong-of-the-tang-dynasty-circa-850ad-anonymous-587-tang-wuzong-image188011042.html
RMMWTJ02–. Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty . circa 850AD. Anonymous 587 Tang Wuzong
Mongolia/China: Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portraits, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-zhenge-right-and-another-unnamed-wife-left-of-kulug-khan-r-1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-album-portraits-14th-century-khatun-persian-turkish-hatun-is-a-female-title-of-nobility-and-equivalent-to-male-khan-prominently-used-in-the-first-turkish-empire-and-in-the-subsequent-mongol-empire-it-is-equivalent-to-queen-or-empress-image344230201.html
RM2B0113N–Mongolia/China: Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Kulug Khan (r. 1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong. Paint and ink on silk album portraits, 14th century. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress.
. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 116.1 cm wide and 74.1 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the portrait cropped out, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 658 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuzong-aka-qaishan-aka-klg-khan-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-yuan-emperors-yuandai-di-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000324-original-size-is-1161-cm-wide-and-741-cm-high-paint-and-ink-on-silk-for-the-portrait-cropped-out-see-imageyuanemperoralbumqaishankulugportraitjpg-14th-century-unknown-of-the-reproduction-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-658-yuanemperoralbumqaishankulugfull-image187544110.html
RMMW3ABX–. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 116.1 cm wide and 74.1 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the portrait cropped out, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 658 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull
China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-emperor-zhengde-27-october-1491-20-april-1521-11th-ruler-of-the-ming-dynasty-r-1505-1521-hanging-scroll-painting-16th-17th-century-the-zhengde-emperor-1491-1521-personal-name-zhu-houzhao-and-temple-name-wuzong-was-the-11th-emperor-of-the-ming-dynasty-his-era-name-means-rectification-of-virtue-zhengde-thoroughly-neglected-his-imperial-duties-beginning-a-dangerous-trend-that-would-plague-future-ming-emperors-the-abandoning-of-official-duties-for-personal-pleasures-would-slowly-lead-to-the-rise-of-powerful-eunuchs-that-resulted-in-the-fall-of-the-ming-dynasty-image344231684.html
RM2B0130M–China: Emperor Zhengde (27 October 1491 - 20 April 1521), 11th ruler of the Ming Dynasty (r. 1505-1521). Hanging scroll painting, 16th-17th century. The Zhengde Emperor (1491-1521), personal name Zhu Houzhao and temple name Wuzong, was the 11th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. His era name means 'Rectification of Virtue'. Zhengde thoroughly neglected his imperial duties, beginning a dangerous trend that would plague future Ming emperors. The abandoning of official duties for personal pleasures would slowly lead to the rise of powerful eunuchs that resulted in the fall of the Ming Dynasty.
. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 116.1 cm wide and 74.1 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the portrait cropped out, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 572 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuzong-aka-qaishan-aka-klg-khan-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-yuan-emperors-yuandai-di-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000324-original-size-is-1161-cm-wide-and-741-cm-high-paint-and-ink-on-silk-for-the-portrait-cropped-out-see-imageyuanemperoralbumqaishankulugportraitjpg-14th-century-unknown-of-the-reproduction-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-572-yuanemperoralbumqaishankulugfull-image188774780.html
RMMY3C4C–. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 116.1 cm wide and 74.1 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the portrait cropped out, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 572 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull
Mongolia/China: Kulug Khan (r.1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong, 20th century. Kulug Khan (August 4, 1281 – January 27, 1311), was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Khagan of the Mongols in Mongolia. Also styled Haisan Huleg Khan, the son of Darambal, the son of Chingem, he was born in 1281, the white snake year. He was enthroned on the throne in 1308, the white pig year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mongoliachina-kulug-khan-r1307-1311-7th-khagan-of-the-mongol-empire-3rd-yuan-emperor-wuzong-20th-century-kulug-khan-august-4-1281-january-27-1311-was-an-emperor-of-the-yuan-dynasty-and-is-regarded-as-the-seventh-khagan-of-the-mongols-in-mongolia-also-styled-haisan-huleg-khan-the-son-of-darambal-the-son-of-chingem-he-was-born-in-1281-the-white-snake-year-he-was-enthroned-on-the-throne-in-1308-the-white-pig-year-image344230579.html
RM2B011H7–Mongolia/China: Kulug Khan (r.1307-1311), 7th Khagan of the Mongol Empire; 3rd Yuan Emperor Wuzong, 20th century. Kulug Khan (August 4, 1281 – January 27, 1311), was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Khagan of the Mongols in Mongolia. Also styled Haisan Huleg Khan, the son of Darambal, the son of Chingem, he was born in 1281, the white snake year. He was enthroned on the throne in 1308, the white pig year.
. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 47 cm wide and 59.4 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 572 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wuzong-aka-qaishan-aka-klg-khan-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-yuan-emperors-yuandai-di-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000324-original-size-is-47-cm-wide-and-594-cm-high-paint-and-ink-on-silk-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanemperoralbumqaishankulugfulljpg-14th-century-unknown-of-the-reproduction-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-572-yuanemperoralbumqaishankulugportrait-image188774779.html
RMMY3C4B–. Wuzong, a.k.a. Qaishan, a.k.a. Külüg Khan. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several Yuan emperors (Yuandai di banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000324). Original size is 47 cm wide and 59.4 cm high. Paint and ink on silk. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugFull.jpg. 14th century. unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei 572 YuanEmperorAlbumQaishanKulugPortrait
. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jiyatu-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-image188774787.html
RMMY3C4K–. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried
. Zhenge, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to follow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zhenge-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-to-follow-image188774807.html
RMMY3C5B–. Zhenge, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to follow
. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jiyatu-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-image187544129.html
RMMW3ACH–. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried
. Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumZhenge.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zhenge-right-and-another-unnamed-wife-left-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-1147-cm-wide-and-76-cm-high-for-the-portraits-cropped-out-see-imageyuanempressalbumzhengejpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumawifeofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-this-image-and-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-image187544133.html
RMMW3ACN–. Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumZhenge.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg
. An unnamed wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to fol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-unnamed-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-to-fol-image187544123.html
RMMW3ACB–. An unnamed wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to fol
. An unnamed wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to fol Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-unnamed-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-to-fol-image188774796.html
RMMY3C50–. An unnamed wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to fol
. Zhenge, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to follow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zhenge-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-portrait-cropped-out-of-a-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-48-cm-wide-and-615-cm-high-for-the-full-page-see-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumtwowivesofqaishanjpg-i-have-tried-to-follow-image187544148.html
RMMW3AD8–. Zhenge, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTwoWivesOfQaishan.jpg. I have tried to follow
. Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumZhenge.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zhenge-right-and-another-unnamed-wife-left-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-paint-and-ink-on-silk-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-1147-cm-wide-and-76-cm-high-for-the-portraits-cropped-out-see-imageyuanempressalbumzhengejpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumawifeofqaishanjpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-this-image-and-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatuandawifeofayurbarvadajpg-image188774790.html
RMMY3C4P–. Zhenge (right) and another, unnamed, wife (left) of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumZhenge.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfQaishan.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatuAndAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg
. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Ayurbarvada (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatu.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jiyatu-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-right-and-an-unnamed-wife-of-ayurbarvada-aka-renzong-left-paint-and-ink-on-silk-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-1147-cm-wide-and-76-cm-high-for-the-portraits-cropped-out-see-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatujpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumawifeofayurbarvadajpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-this-image-and-imageyuanempressa-image187544127.html
RMMW3ACF–. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Ayurbarvada (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatu.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressA
. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Ayurbarvada (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatu.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jiyatu-wife-of-qaishan-aka-wuzong-right-and-an-unnamed-wife-of-ayurbarvada-aka-renzong-left-paint-and-ink-on-silk-page-from-an-album-depicting-several-consorts-of-yuan-emperors-yuandai-dihou-banshenxiang-now-located-in-the-national-palace-museum-in-taipei-inv-nr-zhonghua-000325-original-size-is-1147-cm-wide-and-76-cm-high-for-the-portraits-cropped-out-see-imageyuanempressalbumjiyatujpg-and-imageyuanempressalbumawifeofayurbarvadajpg-note-the-description-in-the-source-dschingis-khan-und-seine-erben-at-p-303-seems-to-confuse-this-image-and-imageyuanempressa-image188774794.html
RMMY3C4X–. Jiyatu, wife of Qaishan (a.k.a. Wuzong) (right) and an unnamed wife of Ayurbarvada (a.k.a. Renzong) (left). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumJiyatu.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumAWifeOfAyurbarvada.jpg. Note: The description in the source (Dschingis Khan und seine Erben) at p. 303 seems to confuse this image and Image:YuanEmpressA
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