Princess Noguk
| Princess Supreme of Noh State 魯國大長公主 | |||||||||||||
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Portrait of Princess Noguk and her husband, King Gongmin | |||||||||||||
| Queen consort of Goryeo | |||||||||||||
| Tenure | 1351–1365 | ||||||||||||
| Coronation | 1351 | ||||||||||||
| Predecessor | Queen Consort Yun | ||||||||||||
| Successor | Queen Consort Yi | ||||||||||||
| Born | Borjigin Budashiri Yuan dynasty | ||||||||||||
| Died | 8 March 1365 Goryeo | ||||||||||||
| Burial | Jeongneung Tomb, Haeseon-ri, Gaepung-gun, North Hwanghae Province | ||||||||||||
| Spouse | |||||||||||||
| Issue | Unnamed son (died after birth) | ||||||||||||
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| House | Borjigin (by birth) House of Wang (by marriage) | ||||||||||||
| Father | Bayir Temür | ||||||||||||
| Religion | Buddhism | ||||||||||||
| Princess Noguk | |
| Hangul | 노국대장공주 |
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| Hanja | 魯國大長公主 |
| Revised Romanization | Noguk Daejang Gongju |
| McCune–Reischauer | Noguk Taejang Kongju |
| Budashiri (Mongolian) | |
| Hangul | 부다시리 |
| Revised Romanization | Budasiri |
| McCune–Reischauer | Pudasiri |
| Budashiri (Korean) | |
| Hangul | 보탑실리 |
| Hanja | 寶塔實里 |
| Revised Romanization | Botapsilli |
| McCune–Reischauer | Pot'apsilli |
Princess Supreme Noguk (Korean: 노국대장공주; Hanja: 魯國大長公主; lit. Princess-Aunt of the State of No; d. 8 March 1365), also known as Queen Indeok (인덕왕후; 仁德王后) and Queen Mother Indeok (인덕태후; 仁德太后) during her stepson, King U of Goryeo's reign. She was a Yuan dynasty imperial family member as the great-granddaughter of Darmabala, and a niece of Princess Joguk who became a Korean queen consort though her marriage with Gongmin of Goryeo as his primary wife. Her personal name was Borjigin Budashiri (Mongolian: Будшир; Middle Mongolian: ᠪᠤᠳᠢᠰᠢᠷᠢ; Chinese: 寶塔實里 or 寶塔失里). She was the last Mongol to become queen consort of Goryeo.