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Sibeoci Fiyanggū (Manchu: ᠰᡳᠪᡝᠣᠴᡳ ᡶᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᡡ, Möllendorff:
sibeoci fiyanggū;? died 1522), also
called Shi
Baoqi (石报奇), was
Chieftain of the
Jianzhou Jurchens...
-
campaigns against the Dzungars, was
usually called "
Fiyanggū be" (Lord
Fiyanggū)
since Fiyanggū (youngest) was a
relatively major given name. Unlike...
- to the
position of
empress after she died. Father:
Fiyanggū (費揚古/费扬古),
often confused as the
Fiyanggū who
served as a
first rank
military official (領侍衛內大臣/领诗卫内大臣)...
- 額爾袞 É'ěrgǔn)
Jaikan (ᠵᠠᡳᡴᠠᠨ; 界堪 Jièkān)
Taksi (ᡨᠠᡴᠰᡳ; 塔克世 Tǎkèshì) Taca
Fiyanggū (塔察ᡨᠠᠴᠠ ᡶᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᡡ; 篇古 Tǎchá Piāngǔ) "1.5m
Chinese 'descendants of one man'"...
- dynasty, He was Tolo's brother, the
older brother of
Sibeoci Fiyanggū,
Sibeoci Fiyanggū was Nurhaci's great-great-grandfather. In the time of
birth and...
- place. The name is
actually a mis-transliteration of the
pronunciation for
Fiyanggū (Manchu: ᡶᡳᠶᠠᠩᡤᡡ, Chinese: 費揚武, 1605–1643), the
Manchu Prince Jian of the...
- 1370–1433 Cungšan,
Chieftain of
Jianzhou Jurchens, 1419–1467
Sibeoci Fiyanggū,
Chieftain of
Jianzhou Jurchens, d. 1522 Fuman,
Chieftain of
Jianzhou Jurchens...
- an
ancestor of the ****ure Qing
dynasty emperors. His
father was
Sibeoci Fiyanggū. His
family name was
Aisin Gioro (愛新覺羅).
Fuman was the great-grandfather...
- – 23 June 1646), 13th son
Mistress (格格),
personal name
Daiyinzha (代因扎)
Fiyanggū (費揚果; October/November 1620 – 1640), 16th son In the
opening scene of the...
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Right Guard under his control. Children: Tolo (妥罗)
Toimo (妥义谟)
Sibeoci Fiyanggū (锡宝齐篇古)
Biguak Diguggu (筆古阿克地骨) 官修史料.清實錄.中華書局,2008 滿洲實錄·上函(卷一) 遼寧省檔案館,...