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Mandahai (Manchu: ᠮᠠᠨᡩᠠᡥᠠᡳ, Chinese: 滿達海; 30
April 1622 – 15
March 1652), was an
imperial prince of the Qing
dynasty and one of Nurhaci's grandson. He...
- seventh,
Mandahai,
inherited the rank of
Prince of the
First Rank,
which was p****ed to his son. However, in 1659 the
princedom was
taken from
Mandahai's descendants...
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University of
California Press. pp. 99–. ISBN 978-0-520-92679-0.
nikan mandahai.
FREDERIC WAKEMAN JR. (1985). The
Great Enterprise: The
Manchu Reconstruction...
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Balama (1608–1631) Subenzhu, Daišan's
third primary consort, the
mother of
Mandahai (1622–1652),
Princess (1624–1685),
Princess (1626–1646) and Hūse (1628–1646)...
- the son of
Mandahai and his
primary consort, Lady
Khorchin Borijit.
Canggadai was born in the last year of
Huang Taiji's
reign as
Mandahai's seventh son...
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title of a
bulwark duke from 1636 to 1638. He had not male heir. 7th son:
Mandahai (滿達海; 1622–1652; 2nd), he held the
title of a
bulwark duke from 1641 to...
- Giyesu's uncle,
Mandahai, was
posthumously convicted and
demoted from a
qinwang (first-rank prince) to a
beile (third-rank prince).
Mandahai's son, Chang'adai...
- in 1651, he was
reinstated as a qinwang. He and the
princes Nikan and
Mandahai were
trusted by
Dorgon and were left in
power after the
latter died. Before...