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Jirgalang or
Jirhalang (Manchu: 19
November 1599 – June 11, 1655) was a
Manchu noble, regent, and
political and
military leader of the
early Qing dynasty...
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princes also
appointed two co-regents: Dorgon, the 14th son of Nurhaci, and
Jirgalang, one of Nurhaci's nephews, both of whom were
members of the Qing imperial...
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Shunzhi Emperor was only six
years old at that time,
Dorgon and his
cousin Jirgalang were
appointed co-regents. In 1645,
Dorgon was
conferred the
title "Emperor's...
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suffered in the war
against Ming. In 1627, Hong
Taiji dispatched Amin,
Jirgalang,
Ajige and Yoto to
Joseon with 30,000
troops under the
guidance of Gang...
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hence they had
multiple names.
Prince Zheng /
Prince Jian, the line of
Jirgalang (1599–1655),
descendant of
Taksi Prince Li /
Prince Xun /
Prince Kang...
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foundation for Wu's
military achievements. In
March 1640, Hong
Taiji appointed Jirgalang and
Duoduo as left and
right commander, respectively,
marching towards...
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fifteenth son. He
specializes in
military affairs. Liu
Haikuan as
Aisin Gioro Jirgalang Nurhaci's nephew. He was
adopted by
Nurhaci since young, and
groomed to...
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banner was
commanded by
Prince Zheng, the
lineage of Šurhaci and his son
Jirgalang. By the
blood of its
commanders the
Bordered Blue
Banner was the remotest...
- 濟度; 1633–1660) was Qing
dynasty imperial prince as the
second son of
Jirgalang, Nurhaci's nephew. Jidu was the
second holder of
Prince Zheng title under...
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Primary Consort Hunai, Šurhaci's
fifth primary consort, the
mother of
Jirgalang (1599–1655) Hong Taiji's
second primary consort, the
mother of
Hooge (1609–1648)...