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Mianmin (Chinese: 綿愍; 6
March 1797 – 11
November 1836) was a Qing
dynasty imperial prince as the
third son of
Yonglin and
Qianlong Emperor.
Mianmin was...
- The Mian
people (
Mianmin) are a
people living in the
Telefomin district of the
Sandaun province in
Papua New Guinea. The
number of Mian is 3,500, based...
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Imperial Princess Consort Qingxi, of the
Ugiya clan (慶僖亲王福晋 武佳氏, d. 1823)
Mianmin,
Prince Qingliang of the
Second Rank (慶良郡王 綿慜; 6
March 1797 – 11 November...
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Papua New
Guinea Region Sandaun province,
Telefomin district Ethnicity Mianmin Native speakers from 1,400 (2000 census) to 3,500 (2007)
Language family...
- 1820,
posthumously honoured as
Prince Qingxi of the
First Rank (慶僖親王)
Mianmin (綿愍; 1797–1836), Yonglin's
third son, held a feng'en
fuguo gong
title from...
- an
adoptive son of
Mianmin.
Yicai was born on 20
April 1820 to lady An, Mianzhi's mistress. In 1836, he was
adopted as
Mianmin's son as all children...
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Oceania that at some
point practised such
customs include the Marquesans,
Mianmin, Asmat, Fijians, and the Maori. The Wariʼ
people of
South America are known...
- (庶福晋 李氏) Mistress, of the An clan (庶福晋 安氏) Yicai,
fifth son
adopted by
Mianmin into
Prince Qing
peerage "玉牒"/"Jade Tables". 《清宮醫案集成》/ "Medical Records...
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consort Lady Niohuru. In the
eighteenth year of Jiaqing,
Miankai followed Mianmin to
arrest Cang Zhenmen. In the twenty-fourth year of Jiaqing, he was appointed...