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Gūwalgiya was one of the most
powerful Manchu clans. It is
often listed by historians...
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Youlan (1884 – 30
September 1921), of the
Manchu Plain White Banner Gūwalgiya clan, was a
consort of
Zaifeng and the
mother of Puyi (Xuantong Emperor)...
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political and
military leader of the late Qing dynasty. He was born in the
Guwalgiya clan,
which was
under the
Plain White Banner of the
Manchu Eight Banners...
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under three successive emperors of the
early Qing dynasty. Born to the
Guwalgiya clan, Oboi was one of four
regents nominated by the
Shunzhi Emperor to...
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Duanfang John Kuan
Ronglu Yinchang Nergingge Empress Xiaoshurui Youlan (
Gūwalgiya)
Consort Donggo Consort Dun
Minggatu (Mongol)
Imperial Noble Consort Chun****...
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ruling House of Aisin-Gioro, and
Princess Consort Gongzhong, of the
Gūwalgiya clan. In 1865, she was
adopted by
Empress Dowager Cixi, who
raised her...
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daughter of
Ronglu (1836–1903), a
statesman and
general from the
Gūwalgiya clan.
Ronglu was one of the
leaders of the
conservative faction in the...
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reigning emperor.
Primary Consort Imperial Princess Consort Limi, of the
Gūwalgiya clan (和碩亲王福晋 瓜爾佳氏; d. July/August 1718) Titles:
Crown Princess (皇太子妃)...
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December 1683 – 30
April 1768), of the
Manchu Plain White Banner Gūwalgiya clan, was a
consort of the
Kangxi Emperor. She was 29
years his junior...
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February 1875),
first daughter Married Fuzhen (符珍; ? – 1909) of the
Manchu Gūwalgiya clan in September/October 1873
Imperial Noble Consort Duanke (端恪皇貴妃) of...