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Guyuk's and Mongol
Mongke confirmed Guyuk's appointment of Haiyun as chief of all the Buddhists in the Mongol Empire in 1251.

Guyuk's and Karakorum
Although Batu did not support Guyuk's election seriously, he respected the Great Khan as traditionalist and sent Andrey and Alexander Nevsky to Karakorum in Mongolia in 1247 after their father's death.

Guyuk's and was
Great Khan Guyuk's beloved khatun Oghul Qaimish, who was a regent from 1248-1251, was a Mergid woman.

Guyuk's and attended
Guyuk's sons Naqu and Khoja attended briefly but then left.

Guyuk's and ;
Guyuk's brother Koden accused Fatima of using witchcraft to damage his health ; when Koden died a few months later, Guyuk insisted that his mother hand Fatima over for execution.
Guyuk's men seized Fatima and put her to death ; Toregene's supporters in the imperial household were simultaneously purged.

Guyuk's and .
Guyuk's widow Oghul Qaimish took over as regent, but she would be unable to keep the succession within her branch of the family.
Not all parts of the empire respected Guyuk's election.
Suspicious of Guyuk's motives, Sorghaghtani Beki, the widow of Genghis's son Tolui, secretly warned her nephew Batu of Guyuk's approach.
Guyuk's widow Oghul Ghaimish stepped forward to take control of the empire, but she lacked the skills of her mother-in-law Toregene, and her young sons Khoja and Naku and other princes challenged her authority.
He reappointed Guyuk's three officials: Mahmud Yalavach in China, Masud Beg in Turkestan, and Arghun Agha of the Oirat in Persia.
Despite her role in ensuring Guyuk's election as Khagan, the relationship between Torgene and her son eventually collapsed.

enthronement and on
The Coptic Orthodox Church refused to recognize the election and enthronement of Abuna Takla Haymanot on the grounds that the Synod of the Ethiopian Church had not removed Abuna Theophilos, and that the Ethiopian government had not publicly acknowledged his death, and he was thus still legitimate Patriarch of Ethiopia.
This crown was placed on the head of the duke during the enthronement ceremony.
The was promulgated at the enthronement of Emperor Meiji of Japan on 7 April 1868.
Before his enthronement in Milan on 8 September, Ratti visited his home town Desio, where he received a tumultuous welcome.
The 1898 law determining the placement of leap years is officially based on the kōki years: If the year count since the enthronement of Jinmu is evenly divisible by four, it is a leap year.
The Charter Oath was made public at the enthronement of Emperor Meiji of Japan on April 7, 1868.
31, pp. 563, 567 ; Theophanes p. 134 ), and the very day of his enthronement solemnly pronounced in his church an anathema on Chalcedon, and accepted the Henotikon he had previously repudiated.
Ruffs were formerly trapped for food in England in large numbers ; on one occasion, 2, 400 were served at Archbishop Neville's enthronement banquet in 1465.
Seated upon a superb throne, he was invested with the usual insignia of royalty by the Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, and ascending the altar, he took the iron crown, and placing it on his head, exclaimed, being part of the ceremony used at the enthronement of the Lombard kings, Dieu me la donne, gare à qui la touche – " God gives it to me, beware whoever touches it ".
Several accounts on the dynasty of Tylonids succeeding the Atyads and / or Tantalids are available and once into the last Lydian dynasty of Mermnads, the legendary accounts surrounding Ring of Gyges, and Gyges's later enthronement to the Lydian throne and foundation of the new dynasty, by replacing the King Kandaules, the last of the Taylanids, this in alliance with Kandaules's wife who then became his queen, are Lydian stories in the full sense of the term, as recounted by Herodotus, who himself may have borrowed his passages from Xanthus of Lydia, a Lydian who had reportedly written a history of his country slightly earlier in the same century.
Later, emperors would visit Qufu after their enthronement or on important occasions such as a successful war.
One of the first scenes that were visible on the triumphal arch was a panel of Christ ’ s enthronement with a group of angels as his court.
The enthronement ceremony took place at the Cathedral of Annunciation in Alexandria, on Sunday, October 24, 2004, in the presence of distinguished religious and civilian representatives and a great number of faithful.
Khayisan's enthronement at Shangdu on June 21, 1307 was performed properly at a kurultai.
In this version her secret is revealed on the day of Sapphire's enthronement, because the Queen reveals it while under the influence of a toxic liquor drink.
) the etymology refers to, but also other regalia in the widest sense, such as a throne or other seat of office, the word is a convenient generic term, also for such more specific cases as coronation ( see that article and regalia for more on such ceremonies ) and enthronement, though these are also used ( rather imprecisely, by analogy ) in such extended sense.
His enthronement was held on 3 January 1617 and the King appointed him Keeper of the Great Seal.
The museum was established on April 13, 1895, upon enthronement of Nicholas II to commemorate his father, Alexander III.
The Tigrean line came to power briefly with the enthronement of Yohannes IV in 1872, and although this line did not persist on the Imperial throne after the Emperor was killed in battle with the Mahdists in 1889, the heirs of this cadet branch ruled Tigre up until the revolution of 1974 toppled the Ethiopian monarchy.
Ogyen Trinley Dorje's enthronement ceremony took place at Tsurphu Monastery on September 27, 1992.
His enthronement ceremony took place at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute on March 17, 1994.
The 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche died in a car crash on April 26, 1992, prior to either recognition or enthronement ceremony.
The Republic of China government, then embroiled in the Chinese Civil War, declared its support for Tseten on June 3, 1949, and flew Guan Jiyu, the head of the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, to join Kuomintang Governor of Qinghai Ma Bufang in presiding over Tseten's enthronement on June 11 as Choekyi Gyaltsen at Kumbum Monastery.

enthronement and August
On the 24th of August, they witnessed the formal enthronement at another camp in the vicinity called the Golden Ordu, after which they were presented to the emperor.
A possible timeline ( subject to extension by committees ) for the election of the 118th Pope published by Bishop Angaelos suggested enthronement a little more than 151 days after the death of Shenouda III, i. e. in late August 2012.

enthronement and 1246
Although the European rulers did not accept this proposal, the Ismaili Imam partnered again with the Sunni caliph in 1246 AD when the two journeyed to the enthronement of the Great Khan Güyük in Mongolia.

enthronement and capital
In the year of his enthronement, the capital was moved to modern-day Kōbe, Hyōgo, but it was soon moved back to Heian-kyō.
The area is renowned for the route of enthronement of the Bami ( or kings ), the royal capital of Mbuye, the necropolis of the queens mothers in Mpotsa, and the royal necropolis of Nkiko-Mugamba, amongst other things.
Other monarchies frequently changed their capital, but then they would have used a mobile throne, possibly in addition to the permanent one used for enthronement and / or coronation.
This ancient rite was held in Kyoto, the former capital of Japan, until 1990 when the enthronement ceremony for Emperor Akihito took place at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

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