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Abaoji (; Mongolian: ''Ambagyan''), posthumously known as Liao Taizu () was a Khitan leader and founder of what would become the Liao Dynasty (907–926).〔 Abaoji also took the Chinese name Yi (億); some sources suggest that the surname Yelü (耶律) was adopted during his lifetime, though there is no unanimity on this point. Abaoji was born on 872 in Southern Mongolia and had a turbulent childhood. His grandfather was killed in a conflict between tribes, and his father and uncles fled. Yelü Abaoji was hidden by his grandmother for his safety. He was enthroned as emperor on February 29, 907 and died on September 6, 926.〔 He was responsible for the conquering and unification of all of Inner Mongolia, Northern China, and Southern Manchuria.〔 ==Legends surrounding Abaoji's birth== Later generations of Chinese historians record a variety of legends that surrounded the birth of Abaoji. According to the legends, his mother dreamed that the sun fell from the sky and into her bosom, from which pregnancy followed. When she gave birth, the room is said to have become filled with a mysterious light and extraordinary fragrance. As a newborn, his body was that of a three-year-old, and the legends go on to say that he was walking at the age of three months. He is even recorded as being able to see events before they passed.
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