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Šurhaci (Manchu: ᡧᡠᡵᡤᠠᠴᡳ, Möllendorff: šurgaci, Abkai: xurgaqi; Chinese: 舒爾哈齊;...
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early Qing dynasty. Born in the
Aisin Gioro clan, he was the
sixth son of
Šurhaci, a
younger brother of Nurhaci, the
founder of the Qing dynasty. From 1638...
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renowned beauty from the
plains and
loves both
Nurhaci and his
brother Surhaci.
Tunggiya Qingya is Nurhaci's
primary consort and the
mother of
Cuyen and...
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Wanfu (1675–1679) and
Yinzan (1679–1680)
Princess Consort Primary Consort Šurhaci's sixth primary consort Manggūltai's
first wife Dodo's
third primary consort...
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controlled by Nurhaci's
brother Šurhaci until he died, at
which point the Blue
Banners were
given to
Šurhaci's two sons,
Chiurhala and Amin. Nurhaci's...
- of the Qing dynasty. He was the
second son of Nurhaci's
younger brother Šurhaci of the
Aisin Gioro clan. In 1608, and
again in 1613, he pla**** an important...
- left wing). This
banner was
commanded by
Prince Zheng, the
lineage of
Šurhaci and his son Jirgalang. By the
blood of its
commanders the
Bordered Blue...
- Date
Prince Consort Princess 1609
Chuoheluo (綽和絡)
Šurhaci's seventh daughter (b. 1597) by
secondary consort (Gūwalgiya) 1943
Ailan (愛蘭; 1921–2005) Zaifeng's...
- brother,
Šurhaci, and in 1597
joined the Yehe and
other tribes in a
formal truce with Nurhaci. Two
years Bujantai would receive a
daughter of
Šurhaci as a...
- Nurhaci,
Taizu (太祖 努爾哈赤; 8
April 1559 – 30
September 1626),
first son
Šurhaci,
Prince Zhuang of the
First Rank (莊親王 舒爾哈齊; 1564 – 25
September 1611),...