But he lacked military power in the imperial capital city and was a Muslim contrary to the majority of the Buddhist and Tengriist Mongols.
The Khongirad faction in court was alarmed by it and under the leadership of Khayishan and his 30,000 strong army, they arrested Ananda and Bulugan in a coup and recalled Ayurbarwada and Dagi Khatun from Henan.
Then Khayishan decided to hold the coronation ceremony in Shangdu just as his great-grandfather Khubilai Khan did, and advanced southward with the most part of his army.
[3] After Ayurbawada's death and start of her grandson Gegeen Khan's reign in early 1320 she returned to political scene, restoring Temüder to government.
[2] Later years Gegeen grow more willful and eventually gained his political independence after deaths of Temüder and Dagi in 1322.