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Name: Xianzong

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Western Xia (Mongol)

Icon Xianzong, King (Western Xia (Mongol)) : All Data

Xianzong was the ruler of Western Xia (Mongol) from 1225 to 1226. During his short reign, he faced significant military challenges, including the Mongol invasions led by Genghis Khan. The most important war that occurred during Xianzong's tenure was the Battle of Yinchuan in 1227, where the Mongols besieged the capital city of Western Xia. Although Xianzong's reign ended before this battle, it was a crucial event that ultimately led to the downfall of Western Xia. Another notable conflict was the Battle of Helan Mountain in 1226, where the Mongols defeated the Western Xia forces. These wars and revolts align with the known timespan of Xianzong's rule.

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2. Maps Comparing Territorial Boundaries Before and After the Ruler´s Reign

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4. Monthly Summaries of Events

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6. Time Series of Territorial Changes

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