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Manchu prince (1580–1615)
Cuyen (Manchu: ᠴᡠᠶᡝᠨ, Möllendorff: cuyen, Abkai: quyen; 1580 – 14 October 1615) was a Manchu prince and eldest son of the Later Jin ruler Nurhaci, the
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Part of the Manchu Eight Banners
Plain White Banner to his eldest son Cuyen. After Cuyen lost favor, it was assigned to Hong Taiji while Cuyen's son Dudu was assigned the Bordered White
Plain_White_Banner
Incan sun god
Mapuche and Central Andean cosmology the Sun (Inti/Antu) and the Moon (Killa/Cuyen) are spouses. Inti and his sister, Mama Quilla (also spelled Mama Killa)
Inti
Military unit
the Plain White Banner, the origin commander of the Plain White Banner, Cuyen, who fell out of favor with Nurhaci for political abuse of his brothers
Bordered_White_Banner
Founding emperor of the Qing dynasty
original crown prince Cuyen was deposed. At this time and after the deposition of Cuyen, Hong Taiji was awarded control of Cuyen's Plain White Banner troops
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Mother Moon in Inca mythology
symbolical as in Mapuche and Central Andean cosmology the Moon (Quilla/Cuyen) and the Sun (Inti/Antu) are spouses. Mama Quilla was known as "Mother Of
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Founding khan of the Later Jin dynasty
Banner was awarded to Nurhaci's fifth son, Manggūltai. Nurhaci's eldest son, Cuyen, controlled the White Banner for most of his father's reign until he rebelled
Nurhaci
grandsons of Nurhaci who supported Prince Dorgon. Nurhaci's first son was Cuyen, one of whose sons was Nikan. List of Manchu clans Chinese name Khitan name
Manchu_name
Yurén-tepui to what is now generally known as Murisipán-tepui and used Tucuy-wo-cuyén-tepui for the smallest of the four main peaks: what is now known as Tereke-yurén-tepui
Tereke-yurén-tepui
East Asian ethnic group
grandsons of Nurhaci who supported Prince Dorgon. Nurhaci's first son was Cuyen, one of whose sons was Nikan. Manchus primarily use Chinese family and given
Manchu_people
Chinese TV series or program
Deng Limin as Giocangga Liu Can as Huangtaiji William Lee as Cuyen Wu Jiacheng as Cuyen (young) Shi An as Daišan Wang Wenjun as Amin Mao Linying as Xingniya
Taizu_Mishi
Person who is first in line of succession
six months later Minye Kyawswa II of Ava 1567–1599 Nanda Bayin Defected Cuyen 1580–1615 Nurhaci Political conflict with his father; replaced by his brother
Heir_apparent
Qing dynasty prince and statesman (1583–1648)
Daišan distinguished himself on the battlefield by assisting Šurhaci and Cuyen. For his efforts, he was granted the title of "Guyen Baturu" (Chinese: 古英巴圖魯)
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Empress of China from 1723 to 1731
Mother: Lady Aisin Gioro Maternal grandfather: Murhu (穆爾祜/穆尔祜; d. 1654), Cuyen's grandson Maternal grandmother: Lady Borjigin Three elder brothers and one
Empress_Xiaojingxian
2017 Chinese TV series or program
reasons, her brother presents her to Nurhaci as a gift. She also has to face Cuyen's advances, Daišan's gentler tendencies, Dorgon's unruliness and Hong Taiji's
Rule_the_World_(TV_series)
Chinese imperial pedigree from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties
舒爾哈齊 1564–1611 Prince Zhuang of the First Rank 莊親王 1 2 7 8 12 13 14 15 6 Cuyen 褚英 1580–1615 Crown Prince Guanglue 廣略太子 Daišan 代善 1583–1648 Prince Li Lie
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(1279–1912)
The first bearer of the title was Nikan (1610–1652), the third son of Cuyen and a grandson of Nurhaci (the founder of the Qing dynasty). In 1648, Nikan
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Venezuelan mountain chain
followed to the east by the high Tereke Yurén-tepui and the lower Tucuy-wo-cuyén-tepui, whereas members of the Terramar Foundation expeditions (Steyermark
Los_Testigos
followed to the east by the high Tereke Yurén-tepui and the lower Tucuy-wo-cuyén-tepui, whereas members of the Terramar Foundation expeditions (Steyermark
Distribution_of_Heliamphora
Religion of the indigenous Mapuche people of South America
among Mapuches as well as Central Andean peoples the moon (Mama Killa, Cuyen in Mapudungun) and the sun (Inti, Antu in Mapudungun) are spouses. Mapuche
Mapuche_religion
Ethnic group
Koreans in Benxi County in Liaoning Province became Nurhaci's first son Cuyen's farm labors after capture by Jurchens during wars. "재외동포청". Archived from
Koreans_in_China
Pre-Columbian polity in Western Bolivia
loanwords from Puquina language including antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon), chadi (salt) and ñuque (mother). Tom Dillehay and co-workers suggest
Tiwanaku_polity
Niohuru (钮祜禄氏), second daughter Married Nikan of the Aisin-Gioro clan, son of Cuyen Concubine (妾), of the Shi clan (室氏) Aode (熬德), eleventh son Unknown Consort
Eidu
Descendants of Cuyen, Prince Guanglue of the Third Rank Year Prince Consort Clan Princess Mother Issue References Cuyen 1614 Fiongdon Gūwalgiya 1.NN Primary
Lists of Qing dynasty princes consorts
Lists_of_Qing_dynasty_princes_consorts
that may appear Quechua loanwords such as antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon) and chadi (salt) are actually more likely much older loanwords from
Incas_in_Central_Chile
Hong Kong television series (1987–1992)
Nalan Bulu Ho Tim as Sun Gui Tsau Wai-kwong as Tu'erge Yau Tin-lung as Cuyen Kwan Wai-lun as Daišan Kwan Tze-biu as Fiongdon Yip Yuk-ping as Mukushi
The Rise and Fall of Qing Dynasty
The_Rise_and_Fall_of_Qing_Dynasty
Manchu clan and family name
Date Prince Consort Background Princess 1614 or 1615 Fiongdon Cuyen's first daughter (1601–1662) by primary consort (Yehe Nara) 1651 Huisai Hong Taiji's
Gūwalgiya
Tepui in Bolívar, Venezuela
east of it Tereke Yurén-tepui and the tiny peak east of that, Tucuy-wo-cuyén-tepui. Subsequent authors have generally used Murisipán-tepui (or its variants)
Murisipán-tepui
Beile of the Ula Nara
Anping of the Third Rank of the Aisin Gioro clan (安平貝勒 杜度), the first son of Cuyen and had issue (6 sons and 1 daughter) Lady Ulanara (葉赫那拉氏) married Šoto
Bujantai
Fiongdon Gūwalgiya One of the 5 founders of Qing dynasty, prince consort of Cuyen's first daughter 1681 Duke Hongyi (弘毅公) Eidu Niohuru One of the 5 founders
List of Qing dynasty non-imperial titles
List_of_Qing_dynasty_non-imperial_titles
son of Prince Huaimin of the Fourth Rank, Sabi and lady Wanggiya Line of Cuyen 1660 Grace defender Duanchun duke (奉恩鎮國端純公) Guogai (國蓋) Fifth son of Amin
Feng'en_zhenguo_gong
FM radio frequency
Buenos Aires Chajari in Chajarí, Entre Ríos Concierto in Oliva, Córdoba Cuyen Radio in Junín, Buenos Aires del litoral in General Ramirez, Entre Ríos
90.5_FM
loanwords from Puquina language including antu (sun), calcu (warlock), cuyen (moon), chadi (salt) and ñuque (mother). Tom Dillehay and co-workers suggest
Mapuche_history
Manchu clan and family name
Kejing (1679–1735) and Yinju (1683–1684) Princess Consort Primary Consort Cuyen's first wife, the mother of Dudu (1597–1642) and Guohuan (1598–1624) Yunsi's
Gorolo
could also be used for personal purposes, as when Nurhaci's eldest son Cuyen supposedly tried to bewitch the entire Aisin Gioro lineage with the help
Shamanism during the Qing dynasty
Shamanism_during_the_Qing_dynasty
son), Dulan (Sahaliyan's son), Shangshan (Feiyangwu's son) and Du'erhu (Cuyen's grandson). Ledu died in 1655 without an heir and was posthumously honoured
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Prince Jian of the First Rank
son), Dulan (Sahaliyan's son), Shangshan (Feiyangwu's son) and Du'erhu (Cuyen's grandson). At that time, he became an heir apparent to Prince Zheng peerage
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German
German variant spelling of Teutonic Ermingild, IRMINGILD means "all-giving."
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Biblical
Golden psalm.
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Welsh
Welsh name derived from Celtic Teutorix, TUDYR means "first of the people; king of nations."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Faith; A Wife of Shiva; Trust; Concentration
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Indian
Fearless (Goddess Parvati)
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Indian
One who has full healthy cheeks
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Australian, German, Hebrew
God is My Judge
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Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Sings Glories of God
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American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German
Honourable; Servant Spear; Derived from Combining an Old Name; Spear
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Arabic, Muslim
Gold
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