- A
prince is a male
ruler (ranked
below a king,
grand prince, and
grand duke) or a male
member of a monarch's or
former monarch's family.
Prince is also...
-
Doulu Qinwang (Chinese: 豆盧欽望) (630? –
December 27, 709), né Lu
Qinwang (Chinese: 盧欽望),
formally Duke Yuan of Rui (芮元公), was a
Chinese official of the Tang...
- 9-pin system.
Heshuo qinwang (ᡥᠣᡧᠣᡳ ᠴᡳᠨ ᠸᠠᠩ hošo-i cin wang; 和硕亲王; 和碩親王; héshuò
qīnwáng; хошой чин ван),
commonly simplified to
qinwang,
translated as "Prince...
- (second-rank prince) from 1850 to 1864,
accorded qinwang (first-rank prince)
status in 1864 and
given a
qinwang title in 1872. In 1874, his title,
Prince Chun...
- services. In 1872, he was
promoted from
junwang (second-rank prince) to a
qinwang (first-rank prince),
hence he
became known as "Prince Chun of the First...
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become the new
emperor while Yixin, the
Sixth Prince,
would be made a
qinwang (first-rank prince). He died on the same day. However, it is
rumored that...
- shā-mù-hú-suǒ-tè, Uyghur: مقصود شاه; c. 1864 – 1930), was the
Uyghur Jasagh Prince (
Qinwang) of the
Kumul Khanate in
China from 1882 to 1930, he was the
final ruler...
- (恭忠親王; Gōngzhōng
qīnwáng).
Prince Chun was
posthumously named Xian (賢), and is
therefore referred to as
Prince Chunxian (醇賢親王; Chúnxián
qīnwáng). The posthumous...
-
conducted the
siege of
Datong in 1649 he
promoted Bolo to the
status of a
qinwang (first-rank prince), and
placed him in
command of an
expedition to suppress...
-
although some
historians have
suggested it
originates from
Qinwang (Chinese: 親王; pinyin:
qīnwáng; lit. 'prince').
Whatever its
relation with the Chinese...