Xiao Tabuyan

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Xiao Tabuyan
蕭塔不煙
Regent of the Western Liao dynasty
Regency 1143–1150
Predecessor Yelü Dashi (as emperor)
Successor Yelü Yilie (as emperor)
Spouse Yelü Dashi
Issue Yelü Yilie
Yelü Pusuwan
Era name and dates
Xiánqīng (咸清): 1144–1150
Regnal name
Empress Gǎntiān (感天皇后)
House Xiao
Dynasty Western Liao
Religion Buddhism

Xiao Tabuyan (Chinese: {{{1}}}, died after 1150) was empress of the Western Liao dynasty (Qara Khitai) by marriage to her cousin Yelü Dashi (Emperor Dezong). She was known in Muslim sources as Kuyang or Orghina.[1] She served as the regent of the empire for her son, Yelü Yilie (Emperor Renzong), from 1143 to 1150 during his minority.

Life

After Yelü Dashi's death in 1143, she assumed the throne as regent for their little son Yelü Yilie. She also changed era date to Xianqing and started to rule effectively.

In March 1144, Oghuz tribes reinvaded Bukhara[2] and held it probably until 1148.[1] Later that year, Emperor Xizong of Jin sent a messenger named Zhangge Hannu (粘割韓奴) to Tabuyan, who only arrived in Qara Khitai lands in 1146, demanding her submission to Jin. Furious, Tabuyan executed him immediately.

She stepped down in 1150, when Yelü Yilie came of age.

Family

Spouse: Yelü Dashi (cousin)

Children:

References

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Xiao Tabuyan
House of Yelü (1124–1143)
Born:  ? Died:  ?
Regnal titles
Preceded by Regent of the Liao Dynasty
1143–1150
Succeeded by
Emperor Renzong
Gurkhan of Qara Khitai
1143–1150
Succeeded by
Emperor Renzong