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Abatai (Manchu: ; 27 July 1589 – 10 May 1646) was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty. Although an inconsistent and dissolute
Abatai
Place in Rennell and Bellona, Solomon Islands
Abatai is a village in the Solomon Islands, on Rennell Island in the Rennell and Bellona province. Immediate neighboring villages include Tesauma, Magino
Abatai,_Rennell_Island
Title in the Qing dynasty of China
gong except under special circumstances. The first bearer of the title was Abatai (1589–1646), the seventh son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty
Prince_An
1636 invasion of Korea by Manchu China
launched an attack in December 1636. Prior to the invasion, Hong Taiji sent Abatai, Jirgalang, and Ajige to secure the coastal approaches to Joseon Korea,
Qing_invasion_of_Joseon
Teküder and others. Hearing the news, Hulagu sent one of his commanders, Abatai Noyan, to accompany them. However, Jumghur fell ill and died in Samarqand
Jumghur
Period of Chinese history (1618–1683)
officials' sons. The Manchu leader Nurhaci married one of his granddaughters (Abatai's daughter) to the Ming general Li Yongfang after he surrendered Fushun in
Transition_from_Ming_to_Qing
Prince Xi of the Second Rank
or 經希; 1663–1717) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as 17th son of Yolo, Abatai's son and Nurhaci's grandson. Initially Jingxi became Prince Xi of the Second
Jingxi_(prince)
Manchu clan and imperial house of Qing Dynasty
position in the Manchu banners. Li Yongfang also married the daughter of Abatai, a son of the Qing dynasty's founder Nurhaci. Many more Han Chinese abandoned
House_of_Aisin_Gioro
grandson. He was the fourth son of Abatai, Prince Raoyu. Yolo was born on 19 October 1625 in the city of Beijing to Abatai, Prince Raoyu, and Princess Consort
Yolo_(prince)
1270 battle of the Kaidu–Kublai war
including Georgian auxiliaries under King David were sent ahead under Abatai and Shiktur to scout the Chagatai's movements. They were ordered to kill
Battle_of_Herat_(1270)
Military conflict between the Later Jin dynasty and the Ming dynasty
dynasty Commanders and leaders Hong Taiji Ajige Dorgon Dodo Hooge Manggūltai Abatai Amin Jirgalang Yoto Sahaliyan Yuan Chonghuan Man Gui † Zu Dashou Zhao Shuaijiao †
Jisi_Incident
that adapted many Han Chinese methods. Nurhaci's granddaughter by his son Abatai married Li as a result of his defection to the Qing. The offspring of Li
Li_Yongfang
Former empire in East Asia
a cousin of the Altan Khan. The Tushetu Khans at Ulaanbaatar founded by Abatai, another grandson. This was the senior branch. The Sechen Khans at the eastern
Northern_Yuan
Prefecture-level city in Liaoning, People's Republic of China
The Jurchen (Manchu) leader Nurhachi married his granddaughter by his son Abatai to the Ming dynasty General Li Yongfang after Li surrendered Fushun in 1618
Fushun
during the period including Dazhao and Xilituzhao Temples. In Khalkha, Abatai Khan founded the Erdene Zuu monastery in 1585 near the site of Karakorum
Architecture_of_Mongolia
Calendar year
becomes Prince of Wales Bay. November 27 – Hong Taiji (known in the West as Abatai) begins a 60-day march of Manchu warriors southwards from the Great Wall
1642
War between the Golden Horde and Ilkhanate
by Shirämün Noyan, near Shamakhi. On November 15, The Ilkhanate General Abatai Noyan arrived, attacked, and defeated Berke's army around Shabaran, killing
Berke–Hulegu_war
Founding khan of the Later Jin dynasty
to the Manchus in 1618 as the result of the Battle of Fushun. His son Abatai's daughter was married to Li Yongfang. The offspring of Li received the "Third
Nurhaci
Race or ethnic separation in daily life
Haoge's (a son of Hong Taiji) daughter marrying Geng Jingzhong and Prince Abatai's (Hong Taiji) granddaughter marrying Geng Zhaozhong. The Qing differentiated
Racial_segregation
Ilkhanate ruler from 1291 to 1295
Bulughan Khatun (m. 1292, died 5 January 1310), daughter of Otman, nephew of Abatai Noyan of Khongirad, and widow of Arghun Nani Agachi Chin Pulad Esan Khatun
Gaykhatu
Khan of Tüsheet
Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠪᠲᠠᠶ ᠢᠰᠠᠶᠢᠨ ᠬᠠᠨ Абтай сайн хан; 1554–1588) – alternately Abatai or Avtai (Mongolian: Автай хан, meaning who have the gift of witchcraft
Abtai_Sain_Khan
Practice of ruling dynasties marrying into other reigning families
Shang Kexi (Shang K'o-hsi), and Wu Sangui (Wu San-kuei). Nurhaci's son Abatai's daughter was married to Li Yongfang. The offspring of Li received the "Third
Royal_intermarriage
Khagan of the Northern Yuan Empire
Leiden: Brill. married later Jirgalang Granddaughter of Gintaisi married Abatai as his secondary consort and had a son Married to Hooge, Prince Su married
Ligdan_Khan
Prince Duanzhong of the First Rank
Gioro clan, the imperial clan of the Qing dynasty, as the third son of Abatai. Bolo was conferred the title of a beizi (fourth-rank prince) in 1636 and
Bolo,_Prince_Duanzhong
One of the Manchu Empire eight banners
the first Upper Three Banners: Bordered Yellow, Plain Yellow, Plain Blue) Abatai (Manchu Prince, 7th son of Nurhaci) Hooge, Prince Su (Manchu Prince, eldest
Plain_Blue_Banner
Prince of Jingnan
the Shunzhi Emperor and have them married to Aisin Gioro women. Prince Abatai's granddaughter married Geng Zhaozhong, and Haoge's (a son of Hong Taiji)
Geng_Jimao
Empress of China from 1654 to 1661
Shunzhi Emperor (1638–1661) Mother: Lady Aisin Gioro Maternal grandfather: Abatai (1589–1646) Seven brothers Two elder sisters and two younger sisters Fourth
Empress_Xiaohuizhang
Prince of Jingnan
attendants under the Shunzhi Emperor and marry Aisin Gioro women, with Prince Abatai's granddaughter marrying Geng Zhaozhong 耿昭忠 and Hooge's (a son of Hong Taiji)
Geng_Jingzhong
Emperor of China from 1644 to 1661
Second Rank (和硕柔嘉公主; 1652–1673), second daughter of Yolo (岳樂; 1625–1689), Abatai's fourth son. Married in 1663 to Geng Zhongming's grandson Geng Juzhong.
Shunzhi_Emperor
Ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate from 1284 to 1291
Muazzama (m. 22 March 1290, d. 5 January 1310) — daughter of Otman, son of Abatai Noyan of Khongirad Dilenchi (died in infancy) Todai Khatun (m. 7 January
Arghun
Island in Solomon Islands
126833°E / -11.60889; 160.126833 Kanava 80 4 Teabamagu 70 4 Lavungu 120 3 Abatai 60 2 Tebaieha Bible College 60 2 Tebaitahe 200 2 Niupani 250 2 Tegano 120
Rennell_Island
Chinese imperial pedigree from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties
Guanglue 廣略太子 Daišan 代善 1583–1648 Prince Li Lie of the First Rank 禮烈親王 Abatai 阿巴泰 1589–1646 Prince Rao Yu of the Second Rank Hong Taiji 皇太極 1592–1643
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(1279–1912)
Chinese poet, calligrapher, essayist and art historian
where he defended the city[which?] from attack from Manchu Qing army led by Abatai. He escaped to Beijing, but fled to Nanjing after the city was attacked
Zhou_Lianggong
circumstances. The first bearer of the title was Bolo (1613–1652), the third son of Abatai and a grandson of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. In 1649, Bolo
Prince_Duanzhong
Regent of China from 1661 to 1667
trial involving his niece. In 1643 Ebilun followed Nurhaci's seventh son Abatai in forays inside North China and was credited with the capture of several
Ebilun
Historical practices of imperial marriage alliances in China
Later Jin leader Nurhaci married one of his granddaughters, a daughter of Abatai, to the Ming general Li Yongfang, the ancestor of Li Shiyao (李侍堯). The offspring
Heqin
Hong Kong television series (1987–1992)
Cheung Chun-wah as Manggūltai Ling Fei-lik as Jirgalang Lee Tze-kei as Abatai Ken Lok as Ajige Law Lok-lam as Dorgon Wong Chi-ning as Dodo Yeung Tak-si
The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty
The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Qing_Dynasty
Prince Cheng of the First Rank
title of third-ranking prince (beile) for conquering Khakha together with Abatai and Degelei. In 1627, he participated in Later Jin invasion of Joseon together
Yoto_(prince)
Itokem; Mbenentung; New Ekuri; Obutang; Obutong; Old Ekuri; Owai Ikpai 542106 Abatai; Akor; Ekang; Ikpai; Kwa Falls-Aningeje; Mamenyong; Mbeban; Mkpot; Mtabachot;
List of villages in Cross River State
List_of_villages_in_Cross_River_State
Manchu clan and family name
Date Prince Consort Princess Inggūldai Abatai's second daughter by primary consort (Nara) Changxu (長敘/长敘) Mianyu's daughter
Tatara_clan
Prince of Jingnan
attendants under the Shunzhi Emperor and marry Aisin Gioro women, with Prince Abatai's granddaughter marrying Geng Zhaozhong and Haoge's (a son of Hong Taiji)
Geng_Zhongming
Emperor, together with Jirgalang, Duoni (Dodo's son and successor), Yolo (Abatai's son), Dulan (Sahaliyan's son), Shangshan (Feiyangwu's son) and Du'erhu
Ledu_(prince)
Social movement
Haoge's (a son of Hong Taiji) daughter marrying Geng Jingzhong and Prince Abatai's granddaughter marrying Geng Zhaozhong. The mistaken views applied to Chinese
De-Sinicization
A Manchu clan and family name
Origin Notes Lady Irgen Gioro Hunehe Nurhaci's secondary consort, Prince Abatai's mother Lady Irgen Gioro Nurhaci's concubine Lady Irgen Gioro Muki(?) Hongtaiji's
Irgen_Gioro
Qing dynasty general (d. 1669)
He also participated in another invasion in 1642 under the command of Abatai In 1644, when the Qing army captured Beijing, Minggadari was assigned to
Minggadari
Official of Qing China (1790–1878)
position in the Manchu banners. Li Yongfang also married the daughter of Abatai, a son of Nurhaci. Many more Han Chinese abandoned their posts in the Ming
Yishan_(official)
Island of North Korea
Manchu's second invasion of Korea, Hong Taiji traveled to Zhenjiang and sent Abatai, Jirgalang, and Ajige to secure its western coast in the 12th lunar month
Ka_Island
Prince Qin of the Second Rank
蘊端, 1671-1705) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as Yolo's 18th son and Abatai's grandson. Yunduan was granted a title of Prince Qin of the Second Rank
Yunduan
reference of the tangible culture assets of his time. Yolo (岳樂; 1625–1689), Abatai's fourth son, held the title Prince An of the Second Rank from 1651 to 1654
1689_in_China
Manchu Banner army commander
distinction. In the following year (1630), Turusi was a part of Prince Abatai and Jirgalang's campaign against the rebel commander Liu Xingzuo (劉興祚),
Turusi
Decade
becomes Prince of Wales Bay. November 27 – Hong Taiji (known in the West as Abatai) begins a 60-day march of Manchu warriors southwards from the Great Wall
1640s
County in Shandong, People's Republic of China
banditry. People hurt, and despaired. In 1643 "Manchu troops under General Abatai" invaded Tancheng and "killed tens of thousands". In 1644 the Ming dynasty
Tancheng_County
Prince Jian of the First Rank
Shunzhi Emperor together with Ledu, Duoni (Dodo's son and successor), Yolo (Abatai's son), Dulan (Sahaliyan's son), Shangshan (Feiyangwu's son) and Du'erhu
Jidu
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