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    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.

    • Nachen Küregen
    • Empress Chabi
    • Kublai was the fourth son of Tolui and a grandson of Genghis Khan.
    • He succeeded his older brother Mongke as Khagan in 1260, but had to defeat his younger brother Ariq Boke in the Toluid Civil War lasting until 1264.
    • Kublai’s real power was limited to China and Mongolia, though as Khagan, he still had influence in the Ilkhanate and, to a significantly lesser degree, in the Golden Horde.
    • If one counts the Mongol Empire at that time as a whole, his realm reached from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea, from Siberia to what is now Afghanistan.
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  3. 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.

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

    Anchen, Prince of Jining zhongwu of Khongirad (濟寧忠武王 按陳) Religion. Buddhism. Chabi ( Mongolian: Чаби хатан, ᠴᠠᠪᠢ ᠬᠠᠲᠤᠨ; Chinese: 察必, c. 1216 [1] –1281) was a Khongirad empress consort of the Mongol -led Yuan dynasty of China, married to Kublai Khan (Emperor Shizu).

  6. Biology Hymenoptera. The species Ecdamua nambui Kamijo, 1979, originally described from Japan, is in the present communication reported as found in Kiev, Ukraine. The Ukrainian specimen is provided with a description. A key to all five known species of Ecdamua is given.