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Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia

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Emperor of


Died
  
1206

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Role
  
Emperor Renzong of Western Xia's son

Parents
  
Emperor Renzong of Western Xia

Grandparents
  
Emperor Chongzong of Western Xia

Great-grandparents
  
Emperor Huizong of Western Xia

Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia lived from 1177 to 1206 and reigned from 1193 to 1206.

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He was the son of Emperor Renzong, and tried to follow the policies dictated by his father. However, the high-ranking officials in the Western Xia government became more corrupt as time passed, starting the irreversible decline of the Western Xia. The rising of the Mongols under Genghis Khan began to pose threats as Mongols began raiding border villages. In 1205, Huanzong changed the name of the Western Xia capital to Zhongxing (now Yinchuan). Also in 1205, the Mongols began their first invasion of the Western Xia, pillaging and burning many outlying villages and cities. In 1206, his cousin Li Anchaun started a coup d'état and took power from Huanzong. Huanzong died in the same year.

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Emperor Huanzong of Western Xia Wikipedia


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