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{| cellpadding=3px cellspacing=0px bgcolor=#f7f8ff style="float:right; border:2px solid; margin:5px" |colspan=2 align=center style="border-top:2px solid"|Image:Emperor_Ningzong_of_Yuan_China.png 240px|Rinchinbal Khan |- !style="background:#ccf; border-bottom:2px solid" colspan=2|Rinchinbal Khan |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Birth and death:||style="border-top:1px solid"| 1326-1332 |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Mongol clan name Family name:||style="border-top:1px solid"|Borjigin |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Mongol given name Given name:||style="border-top:1px solid"| Rinchinbal |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Khan title:||style="border-top:1px solid"| ''did not exist'' |- |align=right style="border-top:3px solid"|Dates of reign:||style="border-top:3px solid"|1332 |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Ulus (Mongolian) Ulus:||style="border-top:1px solid"|Dai-ön (Yuan Dynasty Yuan) |- |align=right style="border-top:1px solid"|Temple name:||style="border-top:1px solid"|Ningzong (寧宗 Níngzōng) |- |align=center style="border-top:1px solid"|Posthumous name:
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(full)||style="border-top:1px solid"| Chongsheng Si Xiao Huangdi
(冲聖嗣孝皇帝) |- |align=center style="border-top:1px solid"|Chinese era name Era names:||style="border-top:1px solid"|Zhishun (至順 Zhìshùn) 1332 |} '''Rinchinbal''' (Classical Mongolian: Rinčinbal; Khalkha Mongolian:Ринчинбал ''Rinchinbal'' from Tibetan language Tibetan rin chen dpal) was the 14th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty Yuan emperor of China. He was the second son of Khutughtu Khan Kuśala Khutughtu Khan and a younger brother of Ukhaatu Khan Toghun Temür. He was mothered by Babusha of the Naiman tribe when his father lived in exile in Central Asia. When his father Kuśala died and was succeeded by Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür, Rinchinbal was appointed to Prince of Fu. Although Tugh Temür Khan had a son named El Tegüs when he died in 1332, his widow and El Tegüs's mother Budashiri Khatun respected Tugh Temür's will of making Kuśala's son succeed the throne instead of El Tegüs. The de facto ruler El Temür resisted letting Kuśala's eldest son Toghun Temür ascend to the throne since he was suspected of having poisoned his father Kuśala. While Toghun Temür was kept far away from the capital Dadu, infant Rinchinbal was in Dadu and had became favored by Tugh Temür. Thus El Temür decided to install Rinchinbal as grand-khan, but he passed away two months later, aged only seven. El Temür again asked Budashiri to install El Tegüs but was declined. He had no choice but to invite Toghun Temür back from far-away Yunnan. {{start box}} {{succession box two to two|before=Jayaatu Khan'''
(Wenzong Emperor).html">Ukhaatu Khan'''
(Huizong Emperor) years1=1332|years2=(Yuan Dynasty)
1332|title1=List of Mongol Khans Great Khan of the Mongols|title2=Emperor of China}} {{end box}} Category:1326 births Category:1332 deaths Category:Mongol Khans Category:Yuan Dynasty emperors ja:イリンジバル zh:元宁宗

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