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Cuyen (Manchu: ᠴᡠᠶᡝᠨ, Möllendorff:
cuyen, Abkai: quyen; 1580 – 14
October 1615) was a
Manchu prince and
eldest son of the
Later Jin
ruler Nurhaci, the...
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Mapuche and
Central Andean cosmology the Sun (Inti/Antu) and the Moon (Quilla/
Cuyen) are spouses. Inti and his sister, Mama
Quilla (also
spelled Mama Killa)...
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symbolical as in
Mapuche and
Central Andean cosmology the Moon (Quilla/
Cuyen) and the Sun (Inti/Antu) are spouses. Mama
Quilla was
known as "Mother Of...
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given to Šurhaci's two sons,
Chiurhala and Amin. Nurhaci's
eldest son,
Cuyen,
controlled the
White Banner for most of his father's
reign until he rebelled...
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months later Minye Kyawswa II of Ava 1567–1599
Nanda Bayin Defected Cuyen 1580–1615
Nurhaci Political conflict with his father;
replaced by his brother...
- Surhaci.
Tunggiya Qingya is Nurhaci's
primary consort and the
mother of
Cuyen and Daisan.
Menggu is the
mother of Hong
Taiji and a
beautiful woman with...
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Nurhaci who
supported Prince Dorgon.: 99 : 902 Nurhaci's
first son was
Cuyen, one of
whose sons was Nikan. Nowadays,
Manchus primarily use
Chinese family...
- Yurén-tepui to what is now
generally known as Murisipán-tepui and used Tucuy-wo-
cuyén-tepui for the
smallest of the four main peaks: what is now
known as Tereke-yurén-tepui...
- Mother: Lady
Aisin Gioro Maternal grandfather:
Murhu (穆爾祜/穆尔祜; d. 1654),
Cuyen's grandson Maternal grandmother: Lady
Borjigin Three elder brothers and one...
- Nurhaci's
first primary consort, the
mother of
Princess Duanzhuang (1578–1652),
Cuyen (1580–1615) and Daišan (1583–1648) Šurhaci's
first primary consort, the...