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Tulišen (also
spelled Tulishen or Tulixen, Manchu: , Chinese: 圖理珅; pinyin: Túlǐshēn;
sometimes 圖麗琛; 1667–1741) was a
Manchu official and
diplomat during...
- the Qing
Empire of
China until the mid-19th century. It was
signed by
Tulišen and
Count Sava
Lukich Raguzinskii-Vladislavich at the
border city of Kyakhta...
- 1712, 13, 14, and 15 is a
record of the
travel to Kalmykia,
written by
Tulišen, a
Manchu official who
lived in the Qing dynasty. The book was written...
- dynasty. Hešeri
Sonin (regent)
Yunsi Qishan (official) Clan Nara
Consort Shu
Tulišen Empress Xiaogongren,
consort of the
Kangxi Emperor Zu
Dashou (Han) Geng...
- to be
called foreigners (Yi, 夷)
under the Qing. In the
Manchu official Tulisen's Manchu language account of his
meeting with the
Torghut leader Ayuka Khan...
- "people of the
Central Kingdom (Dulimbai Gurun)". In the
Manchu official Tulisen's Manchu language account of his
meeting with the
Torghut Mongol leader...
- "people of the
Central Kingdom (Dulimbai Gurun)". In the
Manchu official Tulisen's Manchu language account of his
meeting with the
Torghut Mongol leader...
-
convention certainly referred to the Mongols. In the
Manchu official Tulisen's Manchu language account of his
meeting with the
Torghut Mongol leader...
- idea of "unification" of the
different peoples. In the
Manchu official Tulišen's Manchu language account of his
meeting with the
Torghut leader Ayuka Khan...
-
misinterpreted as a
Chinese surname. For instance, the
Manchu official Tulišen, who
wrote a
famous travel record, is
mistaken for a
Chinese man named...