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Ebilun (Manchu:ᡝᠪᡳᠯᡠᠨ, Möllendorff:
ebilun; Chinese: 遏必隆; pinyin: Èbìlóng; died 1673) was a
Manchu noble and
warrior of the
Niohuru clan, most
famous for...
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Niohuru clan
including famed Manchu warrior Eidu, his son the high
official Ebilun, the
Empress Dowager Ci'an, the
infamous corrupt official Heshen, the contemporary...
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reign of the
Kangxi Emperor before he came of age. The four were Sonin,
Ebilun, Suksaha, and Oboi. The
Shunzhi Emperor died in 1661 and was
succeeded by...
- Emperor's
death he was one of the emperor's most
trusted courtiers. Then came
Ebilun and Oboi, both
members of the
Bordered Yellow Banner. The
Shunzhi Emperor's...
- Qing
dynasty from 1677
until her
death in 1678. Her
father was the
regent Ebilun, and she was
originally an
imperial concubine until her
promotion to empress...
- the four
regents to
support the
young Kangxi Emperor,
along with Suksaha,
Ebilun and Oboi. Soni was the top of
these four
regents and ably
helped the young...
- who was only six
years old. The four regents—Soni, Oboi, Suksaha, and
Ebilun—had all
helped Jirgalang and the
Shunzhi Emperor to
purge the
court of Dorgon's...
- name of
Shunzhi Emperor) had
appointed the
powerful men Sonin, Suksaha,
Ebilun, and Oboi as regents.
Sonin died
after his
granddaughter became Empress...
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Emperor Jirgalang (WIA)
Hooge Fan
Wencheng Manggūltai
Abatai Amin
Sonin Bolo
Ebilun Suksaha Laimbu Li
Shuaitai Yao
Qisheng Kangxi Emperor Li
Yongfang (defected...
- (愛新覺羅夫人氏, 1595 – June/July 1659),
personal Mukushen (穆庫什),
daughter of
Nurhaci Ebilun (遏必隆, d.1673),
Kangxi Emperor's
Regent ,
sixteen son Fiyanggū (费扬古), seventeen...