Wang Toghtua Bukha
Toghua Bukha | |
Hangul | 토크토아 부카 |
---|---|
Revised Romanization | Tokheutoa Bukha |
McCune–Reischauer | Tokh'ŭto'a Pukh'a |
Toghtua Bukha (History of Yuan) | |
Hangul | 탈탈불화 |
Hanja | 脫脫不花 |
Revised Romanization | Taltal Bulhwa |
McCune–Reischauer | T'alt'al Pur'hwa |
Toghua Bukha (History of Goryeo) | |
Hangul | 독타불화 |
Hanja | 篤朶不花 |
Revised Romanization | Dokta Bulhwa |
McCune–Reischauer | Tok'ta Bur'hwa |
Toghtua Bukha (Template:Lang-xng; Toγtoγa Buqa; died 1376) was a member of the House of Wang of the Goryeo dynasty. He was a grandson of Wang Ko. He later became Prince of Shen (瀋王) of the Yuan dynasty. He was a competitor to King Gongmin who competed for the Goryeo throne.
He became an elite imperial bodyguard of Toghon Temür (Emperor Shun of Yuan) in 1350 and held a high position in the Yuan imperial court. After his grandfather died, he succeeded his grandfather's position as Prince of Shen in 1354.
Empress Öljei Khutugh and her son, Crown Prince Ayushiridara (Emperor Zhaozong of Northern Yuan) tried to replace Gongmin of Goryeo because he had exterminated the Ki family in 1356. They tried to install Toghtua Bukha, but was declined. Toghtua Bukha expected Goryeo to welcome him as king's death because the king had no legitimate son.
The Yuan dynasty was overthrown by the Ming dynasty in 1368 and King Gongmin kept pro-Ming policies. His assassination in 1374 reignited the race for successor. Yi Inim's faction finally installed Wang U as Goryeo king but the Northern Yuan dynasty (rump state of the Yuan dynasty) attempted to appoint Toghtua Bukha. An Sagi (安師琦) also supported him in Goryeo and asked him to return to Goryeo. This group was, however, destroyed by the mainstream faction in 1374. Toghtua Bukha's activity during this strife is almost unknown, but he seems to stayed in Naghachu's camp in Manchuria and watched for a chance. After his death, the noble title of Prince of Shen was abolished.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
Preceded by Wang Jeo |
King Shen(Sim) of Yang 1354–1376 |
Succeeded by Title abolished due to the Yuan dynasty ended |
This biography of a member of an Asian royal house is a stub. You can help EverybodyWiki by expanding it. |
This Korean biographical article is a stub. You can help EverybodyWiki by expanding it. |
This article "Wang Toghtua Bukha" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Wang Toghtua Bukha. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.