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Abahai may
refer to:
Western literature's
mistaken name for Hong Taiji, Qing Emperor, 20
October 1626 – 15 May 1636 Lady
Abahai Manchu Grand Consort,...
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White Banner Ula Nara clan,
personal name
Abahai, was a
consort of Nurhaci. She was 31
years his junior.
Abahai was
erroneously identified with Hong Taiji...
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September 1643), also
rendered as
Huang Taiji and
sometimes referred to as
Abahai in
Western literature, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizong...
- "Der Tod der
Kaiserin Abahai i. J. 1626. Ein
Beitrag zur
Frage des
Opfertodes (殉死) bei den
Mandju [The
death of
empress Abahai in 1626: a contribution...
- also
practised by the Manchus.
Following Nurhaci's death, his wife, Lady
Abahai, and his two
lesser consorts committed suicide.
During the Qing dynasty...
- Press. p. 38. ISBN 978-0520230156. Hummel,
Arthur W. Sr., ed. (1943). "
Abahai" .
Eminent Chinese of the Ch'ing Period.
United States Government Printing...
- is
highlighted in the series. The five
women are Menggu, Naqiya, Dongge,
Abahai, and
Tunggiya Qingya.
Dongge is a
renowned beauty from the
plains and loves...
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daughter from each of the
tribal rulers, the most
famous of
which were Lady
Abahai of the Ula
tribe and
Monggo Jerjer of the Yehe tribe. Nonetheless, Nurhaci...
- 120–82, ISBN 0-521-24334-3. Stary,
Giovanni (1984), "The
Manchu Emperor '
Abahai':
Analysis of an
Historiographical Mistake",
Central Asiatic Journal, 28...
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Empress Ula Nara may
refer to: Lady
Abahai (1590–1626),
consort of
Nurhaci of the
Later Jin
dynasty Empress Xiaojingxian (1681–1731),
consort of the Yongzheng...