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beile (ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ ᠪᡝᡳ᠌ᠯᡝ doro-i
beile; 多罗贝勒; 多羅貝勒; duōluó
bèilè; Төрийн бэйл),
means "lord", "prince" or "chief" in Manchu,
commonly simplified to
beile...
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instead of
Manchu alphabet. The head of each clan held the
princely title of "
beile" (貝勒; Manchu: "chief, lord, or
Prince of the
Third Rank").
During the Jin...
- 1703,
promoted to
beile in 1703,
stripped of his
title in 1712,
restored as a
beile in 1732,
posthumously honoured as
Ximin Beile (僖敏貝勒)
Manduhu (滿都護;...
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branches of the Nara clan of
Manchu origin. It is the
family surname of the
beile [zh] (chieftains) of the Yehe
tribe of the
Haixi Jurchens. The clan's progenitor...
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simply called the "Fourth
Beile" or "fourth prince" (duici
beile),
indicating that he was the
fourth ranked among the
eight beile Nurhaci had designated...
- ᡝᠯᡩᡝᠩᡤᡝ ᠮᡠᠩᡤᠠᠨ, Möllendorff:
eldengge munggan), also
known as
Beiling (Chinese: 北陵; pinyin:
Běilíng; lit. 'North Mausoleum') is the tomb of the
first Qing emperor...
- the
death of its
beile Baindari,
followed by an
expedition against Ula and its
beile Bujantai in 1613, and
finally the Yehe and its
beile Gintaisi at the...
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Duoluo Beile Shah
Ardashir Khan son of
Junwang Pinji Jasagh Duoluo Beile Shah
Ishaq Khan son of
Jasagh Zhenguo Gong
Junwang Pinji Duoluo Beile Shah Yusuf...
- 1885) was the
eldest son of Yixin,
Prince Gong. He was
granted the
title of
beile. He
served as
Minister of
Internal Affairs and as a
commander in Mongolia...
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Sinclair Beiles (b. Kampala, Uganda, 1930–2000, Johannesburg) was a
South African beat poet and
editor for
Maurice Girodias at the
Olympia Press in Paris...