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Arigūn (Manchu: ᠠᡵᡳᡤᡡᠨ, Chinese: 阿里袞, 1712–1769),
courtesy name
Songya (松崖), was a Qing
dynasty official and
general from the
Manchu Niohuru clan and the...
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Revenue In
office 1757–1764
Serving with
Jiang Pu
Preceded by
Arigūn Succeeded by
Arigūn Personal details Born 1708 Ganxian, Ganzhou,
China Died 10 December...
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Xiaozhaoren (aunt),
Noble Consort Wenxi (aunt), Ts'ereng (elder brother),
Arigūn (younger brother)
Parent Yende (father)
Occupation politician Clan name...
- Liu Lun
Minister of War In
office June 28 – July 26, 1763
Serving with
Arigūn Preceded by Liu Lun
Succeeded by Peng
Qifeng Viceroy of
Liangguang In office...
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Belligerents Qing
dynasty Altishahr Khojas Commanders and
leaders Fude [zh]
Arigun Khwāja-i Jahān [zh] Burhān al-Dīn [zh]
Strength 10,000
infantry 10 zamburaks...
- with the 200
cavalry led by Namjil;
other high-ranking
officers included Arigun, Doubin, Duanjibu, Fulu, Yan Xiangshi, Janggimboo, Yisamu, Agui and Shuhede...
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Emperor Liu Zao † Yang Yingju Mingrui † E'erdeng'e Aligui † Fuheng (DOW)
Arigūn † Agui
Ekkathat †
Taksin Hsinbyushin Maha
Thiha Thura Maha
Sithu Ne Myo...
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Minister of
Revenue In
office 27
January 1766 – 17
September 1773
Serving with
Arigūn (until 1769),
Guwamboo (1769–1770),
Surne (since 1770–1771), Šuhede (1771–1773)...
- 1799–1801, and held the
title of a
third class duke (三等公)
Paternal grandfather:
Arigūn (阿里袞; d. 1769), Ebilun's
grandson Paternal great uncle:
Necin (訥親; d. 1749)...
- Reign|The
Palace Museum". en.dpm.org.cn.
Retrieved 2021-01-23. Niohuru,
Arigun. "A
request to
grant Prince Yi of the
First Rank
Hongxiao a
blood of his...