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    symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Hong Taiji (28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), also rendered as Huang Taiji and sometimes referred to as Abahai...
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    Later Jin dynasty in 1616, renouncing the Ming overlordship. His son Hong Taiji was declared Emperor of the Great Qing in 1636. As Ming control disintegrated...
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    successor Hong Taiji (1592–1643) renamed his people "Manchu" in 1635 and changed the name of Nurhaci's state from "Great Jin" to "Great Qing" in 1636. Hong Taiji...
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    population was designated as "Manchu" in 1635. Under Nurhaci and his son Hong Taiji, the Aisin Gioro clan of the Jianzhou tribe won hegemony among the rival...
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  • Niohuru clan, was the wife of Hong Taiji. She was one year his junior. Later literatures have regarded her as Hong Taiji's first wife and primary consort...
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  • of China, succeeding the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The Manchu leader Hong Taiji (Emperor Taizong) renamed the Later Jin established by his father Nurhaci...
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  • Ji (繼妃 烏拉那拉氏) of the Ula Nara clan was the second primary consort of Hong Taiji. Father: Bokdo - held the title of beile (博克多;?-1607) Grandfather: Buyan...
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    under Ejei Khan formally submitted to the Later Jin. The following year, Hong Taiji officially renamed the realm to "Great Qing", thus marking the start of...
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    White was given to his eighth son and heir, Hong Taiji. However, by the end of Nurhaci's reign, Hong Taiji controlled both White Banners. Finally, the...
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    successful operation, Hong Taiji turned towards Joseon and launched an attack in December 1636. Prior to the invasion, Hong Taiji sent Abatai, Jirgalang...
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  • Taiji (philosophy), a concept in Daoist philosophy Tai Chi (band), a Hong Kong rock band Tai Chi (TVB), the television series broadcast by TVB Taiji (Mongol...
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  • years of the Qing dynasty. He helped Hong Taiji consolidate his power by handing over his Plain Blue Banner to Taiji's. He died when he was 45 to 46 years...
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    and peasant rebellions. Han Chinese officials urged Nurhaci's successor Hong Taiji to crown himself emperor, which he did in 1636, declaring the new Qing...
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    Republic of China. She was also a notable descendant of Hooge, eldest son of Hong Taiji. She was born in the Aisin-Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the Manchu-led...
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    Empress Xiaozhuangwen (category Consorts of Hong Taiji)
    January 1688), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Hong Taiji. She was 21 years his junior. She was honoured as Empress Dowager Zhaosheng...
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    Tunggiya (佟佳氏). He was an older half-brother of Nurhaci's successor, Hong Taiji. During Nurhaci's campaign against the Ula clan and its beile Bujantai...
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    Empress Xiaoduanwen (category Consorts of Hong Taiji)
    28 May 1649), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Hong Taiji. She was seven years his junior. Jerjer was empress consort of Qing from...
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    Hooge, Prince Su (category Hong Taiji's sons)
    eldest son of Hong Taiji, the second ruler of the Qing dynasty. Hooge was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the eldest son of Hong Taiji, the second ruler...
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    in the Ministry of Rites and Ministry of War. In 1628, Dodo followed Hong Taiji on the conquest of Chahar, Mongolia, and was granted the title of eerkechuhuer...
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    Shunzhi Emperor (category Hong Taiji's sons)
    Qing emperor to rule over China proper. Upon the death of his father Hong Taiji, a committee of Manchu princes chose the 5-year-old Fulin as successor...
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  • time this defensive strategy frustrated the Qing army, but eventually Hong Taiji was able to develop a solution for the Qing by reforming their logistical...
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    Harjol (category Consorts of Hong Taiji)
    Harjol[citation needed]("Jade" in the Manchu language), was a consort of Hong Taiji. She was 17 years his junior. Father: Zhaisang (寨桑), held the title of...
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  • of the Fourth Beile, Hong Taiji as khan, Amin and the other two Senior Beile, Daišan and Manggūltai, ruled jointly with Hong Taiji. In 1627 Amin was in...
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  • Jurchen people (who would later be renamed the "Manchu" under Nurhaci's son Hong Taiji) and in the Qing dynasty's conquest of the Ming dynasty. As Mongol and...
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    Bordered Yellow Banner which came under the command of Nurhaci's son Hong Taiji (1592–1643). Oboi's father Uici (衛齊) (d. 1634) was a senior military officer...
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    enemy encirclement, killing the Manchu general and saved Wu Xiang. Both Hong Taiji and Zu were impressed by Wu's valour, and Zu recommended Wu's promotion...
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  • Qing Emperor Hong Taiji sent general Samshika against Bombogor but his campaign failed to subdue Evenk resistance. In December 1639, Hong Taiji sent another...
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    of Hong Taiji (his eighth brother) who succeeded their father. After Hong Taiji's death in 1643, he was involved in a power struggle against Hong Taiji's...
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  • surrendered to the Qing dynasty ceremoniously bowing to the Hong Taiji nine times as Hong Taiji's servant, and agreeing to the Treaty of Samjeondo, which...
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  • Makata (馬喀塔), was a princess of the Qing dynasty. She was a daughter of Hong Taiji born by his Mongol wife, Empress Xiaoduanwen. Lady Makata born on 9 August...
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