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Alingga (Chinese: 阿靈阿; pinyin: Ēlíng'ē, Manchu: ᠠᠯᡳᠩᡤᠠ; c.1670–1716), of the
Niohuru clan, was a
Manchu noble of the
Bordered Yellow Banner. An official...
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became imperial consorts of the
Kangxi Emperor. Ebilun's
seventh son,
Alingga, was a main
figure in the
succession battle among the sons of the Kangxi...
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Consort Wenxi second cousins. When she died in 1694, her
younger brother,
Alingga,
represented her
family in mourning. Father:
Ebilun (遏必隆; ? – 1673), served...
- Born
Necin 1708 Died 1749 (aged 40–41)
Relations Ebilun (grandfather),
Alingga (uncle),
Empress Xiaozhaoren (aunt),
Noble Consort Wenxi (aunt), Ts'ereng...
- Died 1769 (aged 56–57)
Kingdom of
Burma Relations Ebilun (grandfather),
Alingga (uncle),
Empress Xiaozhaoren (aunt),
Noble Consort Wenxi (aunt), Ts'ereng...
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supporter of the 8th
Prince Yinsi (Yunsi). In 1708, Maci, Tong
Guowei (佟國維),
Alingga (阿靈阿) and
Olondai (鄂倫岱)
proposed designating Yinsi as
Crown Prince but...
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forced to give up on Lian'er in
order to save his
mentor Alingga, and he
marries Alingga's daughter Jiajia instead. The
heartbroken Lian'er
wishes to...
- Lady
Guwalgiya (瓜爾佳氏) Mother: Lady
Saiheli (塞和裡氏)
Elder sister: wife of
Alingga (阿靈阿) Brother: Boqi (博啟),
served as a sula
amban (散秩大臣), and held the title...
- grandson;
Manchu overseer of the
Board of War
during the
Qianlong era
Alingga (1670–1716), Ebilun's
seventh son;
official at the
court of the Kangxi...
- brother:
Yinde (尹德),
first class duke ( 一等公)
Seventh younger brother:
Alingga (阿靈阿; 1670–1716) Five
sisters First elder sister:
Princess Consort, wife...