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Baturu (Manchu:
baturu; Chinese: 巴圖魯; pinyin: Bātúlǔ) was an
official title of China's Qing dynasty,
awarded to
commanders and
soldiers who
fought bravely...
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hereditary colonel third-class and
bestowed the rare
honorific title of "
Baturu" (巴圖魯),
which means "(brave) warrior" in Manchu. In 1641, Oboi
again distinguished...
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praising Xu
Shiheng for his
contribution and
awarded him the
title "Jianyong
Baturu".[unreliable source?] He was
later appointed Governor of
Guangxi before...
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First class Duke
Jiayong Jiayong Baturu ****'anggan
Grand Councillor In
office 1783–1784 In
office 1776–1777 In
office 1772–1772
Grand Secretary...
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Boosi (ᠪᠣᠣᠰᡳ; 寶實, Bǎoshí) Children: (5 sons)
Lidun Baturu (ᠯᡳᡩᡠᠨ ᠪᠠᡨᡠᡵᡠ; 禮敦巴圖魯 Lǐdūn Bātúlǔ) Erguwen(ᡝᡵᡤᡠᠸᡝᠨ; 額爾袞 É'ěrgǔn) Jaikan...
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meritorious work to the capital,
giving him the
title of
Zhenyong Baturu. In 1874, Ma
Yukun and Zuo Zongtang's
department jointly fought against...
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Fafulingga Baturu Guan
Tianpei Commander-in-Chief of
Guangdong Naval Forces In
office 1834–1841
Preceded by Li
Zengjie Succeeded by Dou
Zhenbiao Personal...
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Hangzhou drill groups. In 1853,
other triumphs led to Zeng
being made a
baturu, and to his
being decorated with a
yellow riding-jacket. Meanwhile, in his...
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found immediately; it was
eventually buried in the
Nanjing Pantheon.
Baturu in 1853
Imperial yellow jacket in 1857
Baron Yiyong of the
First class Draft...
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Bahadur (in Persian,
South Asian Muslim, Sikh and
other cultures), Bahadır,
Baturu, Bey, Mete, Metehan, Russian: Богатырь (Bogatyr),
Polish Bohater (lit. 'hero')...