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    The House of Aisin-Gioro is a Manchu clan that ruled the Later Jin dynasty (1616–1636), the Qing dynasty (1636–1912), and Manchukuo (1932–1945) in the...
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  • Ariel Aisin-Gioro (Chinese: 爱新觉罗·启星; born 23 December 1983) is a Chinese actress of Manchu ethnicity, remotely related to the ruling clan of the former...
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    Puyi (redirect from Aisin-Gioro Puyi)
    princesses, and imperial concubines. In 2015, some descendants of the Aisin-Gioro clan bestowed posthumous names upon Puyi and his wives. Wenxiu and Li...
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    Aisin-Gioro Huisheng (26 February 1938 – 4 December 1957), better known simply as Huisheng or Eisei, was a Manchu-Japanese noblewoman. She was born in...
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    royal Aisin Gioro clan is believed to be C2b1a3a2-F8951, which is a subclade of C2a-L1373, the "northern" branch of haplogroup C2-M217. The Aisin Gioro paternal...
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  • question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun (born 1958) is a Chinese linguist of Manchu ethnicity who is...
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    known in English as Prince Kung or Gong, was an imperial prince of the Aisin Gioro clan and an important statesman of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in China...
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  • April 2015), born Aisin-Gioro Puren, was a Chinese politician, teacher and historian. He was the head of the House of Aisin-Gioro, the ruling clan of...
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    Western Qing tombs Consort Empress Xiaodingjing ​ ​ (m. 1889)​ House Aisin-Gioro Dynasty Qing Father Yixuan, Prince Chunxian of the First Rank Mother...
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    Aisin Gioro Yuhuan (traditional Chinese: 愛新覺羅·毓峘; simplified Chinese: 爱新觉罗·毓峘; pinyin: Àixīnjuéluó Yùhuán; October 1929 – 23 June 2003) was a Chinese...
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    during the Qing dynasty of China. An imperial clansman of the house of Aisin Gioro, he began his career in the Imperial Clan Court. He conducted several...
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    of conflict between: the Qing dynasty, established by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro in contemporary Northeast China; the Ming dynasty, the incumbent dynasty...
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  • (born Aisin-Gioro Husheng; 13 March 1940), better known simply as Husheng or Kosei, is a Manchu-Japanese noblewoman. She was born in the Aisin Gioro clan...
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    of the Jurchen-led Later Jin dynasty. As the leader of the House of Aisin-Gioro, Nurhaci reorganized and united various Jurchen tribes (the later "Manchu")...
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  • Liao, because it appeared in the sinified form of his personal name. Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun, however, argues that this was a later folk etymology and the...
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    Yoshiko Kawashima (category Aisin Gioro)
    Yoshiko, 24 May 1907 – 25 March 1948), born Aisin Gioro Xianyu, was a Qing dynasty princess of the Aisin-Gioro clan. She was raised in Japan and served as...
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    Changshou (長壽; d. 1852) Paternal grandmother: Lady Uja Mother: Lady Aisin Gioro Maternal grandfather: Linggui (靈桂; 1815–1885), served as a Grand Secretary...
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    Palace, eight kilometres northwest of Beijing. He was from the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan, and was the fourth son of the Daoguang Emperor. His mother was...
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  • mother of Aisin Gioro Yee-yin, and Aisin Gioro Yee-hei. Sammy Sum - Aisin Gioro Yee-hei (愛新覺羅·爾熹). He is the younger brother of Aisin Gioro Yee-yin. Ron...
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    following is a list of pretenders to the abolished Chinese throne from the Aisin Gioro clan, the ruling house of the Qing dynasty and the Manchukuo. The Portraits...
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    formally known as Prince Chun, was an imperial prince of the House of Aisin-Gioro and a statesman of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty in China. He was the father...
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    been genetically related to the Mongolic Daur people as a member of the Aisin-Gioro clan. Although it has always been regarded as gossip, he was said to...
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    in 1644. The Qing dynasty collapsed when the imperial clan (surnamed Aisin Gioro) abdicated in February 1912, a few months after a military uprising had...
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    was born on 12 February of the 9th year of the Guangxu Emperor in the Aisin Gioro clan as the fifth son of Yixuan (Prince Chun). He was the second of Prince...
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    subclade, which has been identified as a possible marker of the Manchu Aisin Gioro and has been found in ten different ethnic minorities in northern China...
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  • dislikes Empress Dowager Chee-hei, believing that she is a threat to the Aisin-Gioro clan, no more less to the entire Qing empire. Chan Fuk works closely...
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    of scholars". In the 18th century Qing dynasty, the Qianlong Emperor, Aisin Gioro Hongli, (reigned 1735–1796) asked his officials to censor books published...
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    Wanrong's biological mother, Aisin-Gioro Hengxin (恒馨) died when Wanrong was two. Wanrong was raised by her stepmother, Aisin-Gioro Hengxiang (恆香). Wanrong...
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    daughter, Princess Hejing. Consort Ling later gave birth to his 14th son, Aisin-Gioro Yonglu, on 31 August 1757 (though he would die prematurely on 3 May 1760)...
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    Nurhaci renamed his clan Aisin Gioro ("golden Gioro" in the Manchu language), both to distinguish his family from other Gioro lines and to allude to an...
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