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  1. Princess Supreme Jeguk (Korean: 제국대장공주; Hanja: 齊國大長公主; 28 June 1259 – 11 June 1297; lit. 'Princess-Aunt of the State of Je'), also known as Queen Jangmok (장목왕후; 莊穆王后) and Queen Mother Inmyeong (인명태후; 仁明太后) was a Yuan imperial princess as the daughter of Kublai Khan and Chabi khatun.

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    • 1274–1297
  2. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Princess Supreme Jeguk ( Korean: 제국대장공주; Hanja: 齊國大長公主; 28 June 1259 – 11 June 1297; lit. 'Princess-Aunt of the State of Je ' ), also known as Queen Jangmok ( 장목왕후; 莊穆王后) and Queen Mother Inmyeong ( 인명태후; 仁明太后) was a Yuan imperial princess as the ...

  3. McCune–Reischauer. Pot'asyuri, Pot'apsillyŏn. Princess Supreme Gyeguk ( Korean : 계국대장공주; Hanja : 薊國大長公主; c. 1285 – 15 January 1316; lit. 'Princess-Aunt of the State of Gye '), also known as Princess of Han State ( 한국공주; 韓國公主) and Grand Princess of Han State ( 한국장공주; 韓國長公主) was a ...

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  5. Dec 14, 2023 · Princess Jeguk (1251–1297) 3. Empress Nambui (married 1283, went missing 1290) was the daughter of Nachen, who was the uncle of Empress Chabi. Temuchi;

  6. Princess Supreme Gyeguk, also known as Princess of Han State and Grand Princess of Han State was a Yuan Dynasty Imperial family member as the great-granddaughter of Kublai Khan and became a Korean queen consort though her marriage with Chungseon of Goryeo.

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    Princess Supreme Jeguk (; 28 June 1259 – 11 June 1297;), also known as Queen Jangmok and Queen Mother Inmyeong was a Yuan imperial princess as the daughter of Kublai Khan and Chabi khatun. She became the first Goryeo queen consort from Yuan. She was the primary wife of Chungnyeol of Goryeo and the mother of his successor, Chungseon of Goryeo.

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