• Empress Gi or Empress Ki (Korean: 기황후; Hanja: 奇皇后; 1315–1369(?)), also known as Empress Qi (Chinese: 奇皇后) or Öljei Khutuk (Mongolian: Өлзийхутаг; Chinese:...
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  • Empress Ki (Korean: 기황후; Hanja: 奇皇后; RR: Gi Hwanghu) is a 2013–2014 South Korean historical drama television series starring Ha Ji-won as the titular...
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  • (1210–1283), empress consort of Emperor Lizong of Song Yuan dynasty Empress Gi (1315–1369), one of the primary empresses of Toghon Temur Qing dynasty Empress Dowager...
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  • Ki Ch'ŏl (redirect from Gi Cheol)
    figure and nobleman in the late Goryeo dynasty. After his younger sister, Empress Gi who was the wife of Toghon Temür giving birth to a prince, Ki Ch'ŏl was...
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  • Bayan Khutugh (category Yuan dynasty empresses)
    Qudu (Chinese: 伯顏忽都; Pai-yen Hu-tu; Mongolian script: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ), was an empress consort of the Yuan dynasty as the second wife of Toghon Temür (Emperor...
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  • Temür, Emperor of Yuan dynasty Empress Bayan Khutugh, principal consort of Toghon Temür, Emperor of Yuan dynasty Empress Gi, principal consort of Toghon...
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  • The empresses of the Yuan dynasty of China were mainly of Mongol ethnicity, with the exception of Empress Gi who was previously a Kongnyo (Chinese: 貢女;...
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  • romanized as Gi or Kee, is a Korean family name. According to the 2000 census, there were 26,679 people with this surname in South Korea. Empress Gi (1315–1370(...
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    Kublai's daughters; later, a court lady from Korea called the Empress Gi became an empress through her marriage with Ukhaantu Khan, and her son, Biligtü...
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    princesses, and the last empress of the Yuan dynasty, Empress Gi, was a daughter of a Goryeo lower-ranked official; Empress Gi was sent to Yuan as one...
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