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  • Dorgon
  • Regent of Qing China from 1643 to 1650

    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Dorgon (17 November 1612 – 31 December 1650) was a Manchu prince and regent of

    Dorgon

    Dorgon

    Dorgon

  • Shunzhi Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1644 to 1661

    5-year-old Fulin as successor. The princes also appointed two co-regents: Dorgon, the 14th son of Nurhaci, and Jirgalang, one of Nurhaci's nephews, both

    Shunzhi Emperor

    Shunzhi Emperor

    Shunzhi_Emperor

  • Hong Taiji
  • Founding emperor of the Qing dynasty

    Hong Taiji promised to personally raise her three surviving sons Ajige, Dorgon and Dodo, and in essence also controlled both White Banners for maintaining

    Hong Taiji

    Hong Taiji

    Hong_Taiji

  • Transition from Ming to Qing
  • Period of Chinese history (1618–1683)

    the joint forces of Wu Sangui and Manchu prince Dorgon. On 6 June, the mainly Han Chinese forces of Dorgon and Wu entered the capital. The fall of the Ming

    Transition from Ming to Qing

    Transition from Ming to Qing

    Transition_from_Ming_to_Qing

  • Battle of Shanhai Pass
  • 1644 battle in China

    Dorgon allied with former Ming general Wu Sangui to defeat peasant rebel leader Li Zicheng, founder of the short-lived Shun dynasty, allowing Dorgon and

    Battle of Shanhai Pass

    Battle of Shanhai Pass

    Battle_of_Shanhai_Pass

  • Dörgön Lake
  • Lake in Khovd Province, Mongolia

    Dörgön Lake (Mongolian: Дөргөн нуур) is a saltwater lake in Khovd Province, Mongolia. It is a part of the Great Lakes Depression, being one of the remnants

    Dörgön Lake

    Dörgön Lake

    Dörgön_Lake

  • Hooge, Prince Su
  • Manchu Chinese prince (1609–1648)

    the Ming dynasty. After Hong Taiji's death in 1643, Hooge and his uncle Dorgon fought over the succession to the throne. The situation was to Hooge's advantage

    Hooge, Prince Su

    Hooge,_Prince_Su

  • Byron Dorgan
  • American politician (born 1942)

    Byron Leslie Dorgan (born May 14, 1942) is an American author, businessman and former politician who served as a United States representative (1981–1992)

    Byron Dorgan

    Byron Dorgan

    Byron_Dorgan

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    Taiji's half brother Dorgon. A compromise installed Hong Taiji's five-year-old son, Fulin, as the Shunzhi Emperor, with Dorgon as regent and de facto

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Jirgalang
  • Prince Zheng of the First Rank

    political power to co-regent Dorgon in October 1644. Dorgon eventually purged him of his regent title in 1647. After Dorgon died in 1650, Jirgalang led

    Jirgalang

    Jirgalang

  • Princess Uisun
  • Korean princess (1635–1662)

    Hyojong of Joseon and Queen Inseon, so she could marry the Aisin Gioro prince Dorgon and later, prince Bolo. Yi Ae-suk was born one of the four daughters and

    Princess Uisun

    Princess_Uisun

  • Plain White Banner
  • Part of the Manchu Eight Banners

    intentions were to allow his highest consort, Abahai's three sons Ajige, Dorgon, and Dodo inherit his two Yellow Banners. Hong Taiji, recognized that the

    Plain White Banner

    Plain White Banner

    Plain_White_Banner

  • List of emperors of the Qing dynasty
  • Taiji's half-brother Dorgon (1612–1650) and Nurhaci's nephew Jirgalang (1599–1655). Soon after the Manchus had seized Beijing under Dorgon's leadership in May

    List of emperors of the Qing dynasty

    List of emperors of the Qing dynasty

    List_of_emperors_of_the_Qing_dynasty

  • Qing invasion of Joseon
  • 1636 invasion of Korea by Manchu China

    Prince Dorgon. In 1650 Dorgon married the Joseon Princess Uisun, the daughter of Prince Geumnim, who had to be adopted by King Hyojong beforehand. Dorgon married

    Qing invasion of Joseon

    Qing invasion of Joseon

    Qing_invasion_of_Joseon

  • Queue (hairstyle)
  • Hairstyle worn by the Jurchen and Manchu peoples of Manchuria

    untimely promulgation of [Dorgon's] career." Wakeman 1985, p. 868. Lui, Adam Yuen-chung (1989). Two Rulers in One Reign: Dorgon and Shun-chih, 1644–1660

    Queue (hairstyle)

    Queue (hairstyle)

    Queue_(hairstyle)

  • Xiaozhuang Mishi
  • Chinese TV series or program

    princess who is deeply in love with Dorgon, a son of the Later Jin khan Nurhaci. Yet, she soon becomes the concubine of Dorgon's half-brother Huangtaiji. Huangtaiji

    Xiaozhuang Mishi

    Xiaozhuang_Mishi

  • Li Zicheng
  • Chinese rebel leader (1606–1645)

    at the Battle of Shanhai Pass by the joint forces of Qing prince-regent Dorgon and former Ming general Wu Sangui. After abandoning Beijing, Li suffered

    Li Zicheng

    Li Zicheng

    Li_Zicheng

  • Zhu Cilang
  • Crown Prince of China from 1630 to 1644

    crown prince. Instead, they were greeted by the forces of Dorgon entering the city's gate. Dorgon established his nephew Shunzhi Emperor on the Chinese throne

    Zhu Cilang

    Zhu_Cilang

  • House of Yi
  • Joseon and Korean Empire royal family

    Heungseon (1864). In 1650, Hyojong of Joseon, as requested by the prince regent Dorgon of the Qing dynasty, adopted a fourth cousin once removed as his daughter

    House of Yi

    House of Yi

    House_of_Yi

  • Bordered Yellow Banner
  • Part of the Manchu Eight Banners

    the Plain Blue Banner and formed the imperial Upper Three Banners. When Dorgon was regent he switched out the Plain Blue and inserted his Plain White Banner

    Bordered Yellow Banner

    Bordered Yellow Banner

    Bordered_Yellow_Banner

  • Chronology of the Shunzhi reign
  • ninth son, will succeed his father, but that Hong Taiji's half-brother Dorgon and Jirgalang will be his co-regents. This deal is a compromise between

    Chronology of the Shunzhi reign

    Chronology_of_the_Shunzhi_reign

  • Da Qing Fengyun
  • 2006 Chinese TV series or program

    on the historical figures Dorgon, Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, and Huangtaiji. The story is set in 17th-century China. Dorgon, a son of the Qing dynasty's

    Da Qing Fengyun

    Da_Qing_Fengyun

  • Beijing
  • Capital city of China

    court abandoned the city without a fight when the Manchu army of Prince Dorgon of the Qing dynasty arrived 40 days later. Beijing was declared the sole

    Beijing

    Beijing

    Beijing

  • Oboi
  • Regent of China from 1661 to 1669

    ruler's eldest son Hooge over Dorgon during the ensuing succession crisis. Despite Hooge's faction losing out to Dorgon's proposed compromised candidate

    Oboi

    Oboi

    Oboi

  • War of the Arrows
  • 2011 South Korean period action film

    archer who risks his life to save his sister from slavery under Qing-Prince Dorgon's rule. Praised by critics for its fast pacing and combat sequences, the

    War of the Arrows

    War_of_the_Arrows

  • Later Jin (1616–1636)
  • Jurchen-led dynasty in Manchuria

    Fulin, was installed as the Shunzhi Emperor, with Hong Taiji's half brother Dorgon as regent and de facto leader of the Qing dynasty. In 1644, Shun forces

    Later Jin (1616–1636)

    Later Jin (1616–1636)

    Later_Jin_(1616–1636)

  • Shun dynasty
  • Chinese dynasty during the Ming–Qing transition (1644–1646)

    general Wu Sangui (who had defected to the Qing dynasty), with Manchu prince Dorgon. When he fled back to Beijing in early June, Li finally proclaimed himself

    Shun dynasty

    Shun dynasty

    Shun_dynasty

  • History of the Qing dynasty
  • Sangui opened the Shanhai Pass to the armies of the Qing regent Prince Dorgon, who defeated the rebels, seized the capital, and took over the government

    History of the Qing dynasty

    History_of_the_Qing_dynasty

  • Tifayifu
  • Qing clothing and hairstyle policy

    subjects adopt the Manchu hairstyle or face execution. The Qing prince regent Dorgon initially canceled the order to shave for all men in Ming territories south

    Tifayifu

    Tifayifu

  • Nurhaci
  • Founding khan of the Later Jin dynasty

    fifteen-year-old Dorgon as a successor, with Daišan as regent. By forcing Dorgon's mother to kill herself, the princes removed a strong base of support for Dorgon. The

    Nurhaci

    Nurhaci

    Nurhaci

  • Manchu people
  • East Asian ethnic group

    conquest of Ming China, almost all the Manchus followed the prince regent Dorgon and the Shunzhi Emperor to Beijing and settled there. A few were sent to

    Manchu people

    Manchu people

    Manchu_people

  • Manchu name
  • of the Aisin Gioro princes and grandsons of Nurhaci who supported Prince Dorgon. Nurhaci's first son was Cuyen, one of whose sons was Nikan. List of Manchu

    Manchu name

    Manchu name

    Manchu_name

  • Steve Ma
  • Musical artist

    Eight Immortals (1999); Linghu Chong in The Legendary Swordsman (2000); Dorgon in Xiaozhuang Mishi (2002); Nurhaci in Taizu Mishi (2005); King Zhou of

    Steve Ma

    Steve_Ma

  • Prince regent
  • Prince who rules in place of a monarch due to incapacity or absence

    Frederick William IV of Prussia, who had become mentally unfit to rule. Prince Dorgon of the early Qing dynasty served as regent for his nephew, the Shunzhi Emperor

    Prince regent

    Prince regent

    Prince_regent

  • Daišan
  • Qing dynasty prince and statesman (1583–1648)

    the offer to succeed his father. Ajige and Dodo wanted Dorgon to take the throne, but Dorgon declined on the grounds that acceptance would be an act

    Daišan

    Daišan

    Daišan

  • House of Aisin Gioro
  • Manchu clan and imperial house of Qing Dynasty

    with Dorgon during the Shunzhi Emperor's early reign Ajige (1605–1651), Nurhaci's 12th son, participated in the Qing conquest of the Ming Dorgon (1612–1650)

    House of Aisin Gioro

    House of Aisin Gioro

    House_of_Aisin_Gioro

  • Wu Sangui
  • Chinese general and rebel (1612–1678)

    prince-regent Dorgon for military support, under the condition of restricting the dominance of the Manchus to northern China and the Ming to south. Dorgon replied

    Wu Sangui

    Wu Sangui

    Wu_Sangui

  • Empress Xiaozhuangwen
  • Qing Dynasty empress dowager (1613–1688)

    half-brother, Dorgon, was appointed as prince regent to rule on behalf of the Shunzhi Emperor until the emperor reached adulthood. After Dorgon died on 31

    Empress Xiaozhuangwen

    Empress Xiaozhuangwen

    Empress_Xiaozhuangwen

  • Hong Chengchou
  • Chinese general and official (1593–1665)

    well as having an active role in the conquest of South China. Apart from Dorgon and Fan Wencheng (范文程), Hong was regarded as one of the most influential

    Hong Chengchou

    Hong Chengchou

    Hong_Chengchou

  • Plain Yellow Banner
  • Manchu military unit (1601–1912)

    Emperor took over the Plain White Banner after the death of his regent, Dorgon, to whom it previously belonged. From that point forward, the emperor directly

    Plain Yellow Banner

    Plain Yellow Banner

    Plain_Yellow_Banner

  • Dörgön, Khovd
  • District in Khovd Province, Mongolia

    Dörgön (Mongolian: Дөргөн) is a sum (district) of Khovd Province in western Mongolia. It is 106 km away from the city of Khovd. The district is divided

    Dörgön, Khovd

    Dörgön, Khovd

    Dörgön,_Khovd

  • Prince Rui (created 1636)
  • Title of princely peerage in Qing China (1644–1912)

    passed down without being downgraded. The first bearer of the title was Dorgon (1612–1650), the 14th son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin dynasty

    Prince Rui (created 1636)

    Prince_Rui_(created_1636)

  • Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers
  • Advisory body during the Qing dynasty

    1661–1722) emperors. It was particularly powerful during the regencies of Dorgon (1643–1650) and Oboi (1661–1669), who used it to enhance their personal

    Deliberative Council of Princes and Ministers

    Deliberative_Council_of_Princes_and_Ministers

  • Hanfu
  • Historical dress of the Han Chinese people

    to the late Ming dynasty scholars class and literati. Qing Manchu prince Dorgon initially canceled the order for all men in Ming territories south of the

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

    Hanfu

  • Khar-Us Lake
  • Lake in Khovd Province, Mongolia

    is the upper one in a system of the interconnected lakes: Khar-Us, Khar, Dörgön, Airag and Khyargas. Its area value (1,852 km2) includes the island Agbash

    Khar-Us Lake

    Khar-Us Lake

    Khar-Us_Lake

  • List of rivers of Mongolia
  • This is a list of notable rivers of Mongolia, arranged geographically by river basin. The Mongolian words for river are gol (гол) and mörön (мөрөн), with

    List of rivers of Mongolia

    List of rivers of Mongolia

    List_of_rivers_of_Mongolia

  • Eight Banners
  • Military and administrative divisions of the Qing dynasty

    were specifically wielded by the Han Banners. After Hong Taiji's death, Dorgon, commander of the Solid White Banner, became regent. He quickly purged his

    Eight Banners

    Eight Banners

    Eight_Banners

  • Dodo, Prince Yu
  • Qing dynasty prince and general (1614–1649)

    primary spouse Lady Abahai, who also bore Dodo's full brothers Ajige and Dorgon. In 1620, Dodo was conferred the title of an ejen. He became a beile at

    Dodo, Prince Yu

    Dodo, Prince Yu

    Dodo,_Prince_Yu

  • Tantai
  • Qing dynasty general

    ethnicity in the Plain Yellow Banner. He was a supporter of the powerful regent Dorgon. In 1644, he was made a duke, but because of having a feud with Soni and

    Tantai

    Tantai

  • Battle of Song-Jin
  • 1641–2 battle between Qing and Ming dynasties

    Belligerents Qing dynasty Ming dynasty Commanders and leaders Hong Taiji Jirgalang Dorgon Dodo Ajige Oboi Kong Youde Geng Zhongming Shang Kexi Ebilun Hooge Hong Chengchou

    Battle of Song-Jin

    Battle_of_Song-Jin

  • Lady Abahai
  • Wife of Nurhaci (1590–1626)

    1605 to Nurhaci's 12th son, Ajige, on 17 November 1612 to his 14th son, Dorgon, and on 2 April 1614 to his 15th son, Dodo. In early 1620, Abahai was regularly

    Lady Abahai

    Lady Abahai

    Lady_Abahai

  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms
  • 14th-century Chinese historical novel

     1651) and Fan Wencheng (1597–1666), commissioned by the prince-regent Dorgon. This is the first translation of the Romance that could be dated with certainty

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms

    Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Altai-Sayan region
  • Region in central Asia

    contains six major lakes: the saline lakes Uvs Nuur, Khyargas Nuur and Dörgön Nuur; and freshwater lake Khar-Us Nuur, Khar Nuur and Airag Nuur. These

    Altai-Sayan region

    Altai-Sayan_region

  • Sumalagu
  • Chinese lady-in-waiting

    as the messenger between prince Shizu and his mother during the reign of Dorgon. Upon the wish of the empress dowager, she escorted empress Borjigit incognito

    Sumalagu

    Sumalagu

    Sumalagu

  • Hanfu Movement
  • Revival movement of traditional Chinese garments

    However, those uprisings were violently suppressed. Qing Manchu prince Dorgon initially canceled the order to shave for all men in Ming territories south

    Hanfu Movement

    Hanfu Movement

    Hanfu_Movement

  • Khar Lake (Khovd)
  • Lake in Khovd Province, Mongolia

    Kharaikh Gol river, which creates a river delta. Khar Lake has a connection to Dörgön Nuur south of it. includes 74,500 km2 of Khar-Us Nuur lake catchment area

    Khar Lake (Khovd)

    Khar Lake (Khovd)

    Khar_Lake_(Khovd)

  • Levirate marriage
  • Obligatory marriage between a widow and a brother of the deceased

    Uisun who was brought to the Later Jin dynasty to marry the Manchu prince Dorgon and married his nephew after he died. Levirate marriage is commonly practiced

    Levirate marriage

    Levirate_marriage

  • Ming dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)

    decided to side with the Manchus. The Eight Banners under the Manchu Prince Dorgon (1612–1650) and Wu Sangui approached Beijing after the army sent by Li was

    Ming dynasty

    Ming dynasty

    Ming_dynasty

  • Lance N' Masques
  • Japanese light novel and anime series

    about to be killed, but only for Dafei to take Dorgon's attack instead and collapses from exhaustion. Dorgon apologizes for his actions and says that he

    Lance N' Masques

    Lance_N'_Masques

  • Emperor Yi
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    received the posthumous title Emperor Yi (翼皇帝) during the Qing dynasty Dorgon (1612–1650), Qing dynasty regent who received the posthumous title Emperor

    Emperor Yi

    Emperor_Yi

  • Heqin
  • Historical practices of imperial marriage alliances in China

    their princesses as concubines to the Qing Prince Regent Dorgon, an ethnic Manchu. In 1650, Dorgon married Princess Uisun (義順). She came from a collateral

    Heqin

    Heqin

  • Ebilun
  • Regent of China from 1661 to 1667

    1648, during the persecution of Hooge, Dorgon's main rival, Ebilun's nephew accused Ebilun of having opposed Dorgon during the 1643 succession. Ebilun was

    Ebilun

    Ebilun

    Ebilun

  • Ajige
  • Manchu prince (1605–1651)

    Ming dynasty. After the death of Dorgon, Ajige attempted to seize the position of Prince-Regent (previously held by Dorgon), but was discovered and placed

    Ajige

    Ajige

  • Erdeni Bumba
  • Empress of China from 1651 to 1653

    consort. On 27 September 1651, she was instated as empress. The Prince-Regent Dorgon also encouraged the marriage between the Shunzhi Emperor and Erdeni Bumba

    Erdeni Bumba

    Erdeni Bumba

    Erdeni_Bumba

  • Drogon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    agamid lizard, found in Malaysia Dragon Drogen Droggn Drogoman Drogoniów Dorgon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Drogon

    Drogon

    Drogon

  • Religion in Mongolia
  • on Chingeltei Uul, near Ulaanbaatar Janjin Ovoo at the southern shore of Dörgön Lake, in Govi-Altai Province Islam in Mongolia is the religion of 105,500

    Religion in Mongolia

    Religion in Mongolia

    Religion_in_Mongolia

  • Empress Dowager Cixi
  • Regent of China from 1861 to 1908

    avoided giving Prince Gong the absolute political power that princes such as Dorgon exercised during the Shunzhi Emperor's reign. As one of the first acts of

    Empress Dowager Cixi

    Empress Dowager Cixi

    Empress_Dowager_Cixi

  • List of tributary states of China
  • Overview of Chinese tributary states

    royal princesses as concubines to the Qing Manchu regent Prince Dorgon. In 1650, Dorgon married the Korean Princess Uisun (義順). The Princess' name in Korean

    List of tributary states of China

    List of tributary states of China

    List_of_tributary_states_of_China

  • Altai Mountains
  • Mountain range in Central–East Asia

    with large lakes, e.g. Uvs 720 m (2,360 ft) above sea level, Khyargas, Dorgon and Khar 1,170 m (3,840 ft), and traversed by various mountain ranges, of

    Altai Mountains

    Altai Mountains

    Altai_Mountains

  • 1650
  • Calendar year

    December 13 – (bapt.) Phineas Fletcher, English poet (b. 1582) December 31 – Dorgon, Manchu prince (b. 1612) date unknown – Catalina de Erauso, Spanish-Mexican

    1650

    1650

    1650

  • Southern Ming
  • Rump state in China during the Ming–Qing transition

    as 70,000 people. Though the Qing under the leadership of Prince Regent Dorgon (1612–1650) had successfully pushed the Southern Ming deep into southern

    Southern Ming

    Southern Ming

    Southern_Ming

  • Shanhai Pass
  • Gateway in the Great Wall of China

    suggesting that they combine forces to drive the rebels from the capital. Dorgon, regent of the Qing, marched his army to Shanhai Pass to receive Wu's surrender

    Shanhai Pass

    Shanhai Pass

    Shanhai_Pass

  • Khovd Province
  • Province of Mongolia

    River Dund tsenher River Uench River Bodonch River Khar-Us Lake Khar Lake Dörgön Lake Tsetseg Lake Altai Mountains Jargalant hairhan Bumbat hairhan Baatar

    Khovd Province

    Khovd Province

    Khovd_Province

  • Taiwan Strait
  • Strait between Mainland China and Taiwan

    in the name of the Southern Ming branches of the old imperial dynasty. Dorgon and the Kangxi Emperor were able to consolidate their control over southern

    Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan Strait

    Taiwan_Strait

  • Zhongquan
  • Manchu nobleman of the Prince Rui peerage

    The peerage of Prince Rui was created in 1636 in honor of Dorgon's merits. Although Dorgon had no male heir, his nephew Dorbo was adopted by him and succeeded

    Zhongquan

    Zhongquan

  • Early modern period
  • Historical period from c. 1500 to 1700 or 1800

    forces, and was ordered to send princesses as concubines to the Qing Prince Dorgon. The rise of the Mughal Empire is usually dated from 1526, around the end

    Early modern period

    Early_modern_period

  • Qizhuang
  • Traditional Manchu clothing

    earrings, and wear Ming-style clothing with wide sleeves. Qing Manchu prince Dorgon initially canceled the order for all men in Ming territories south of the

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

    Qizhuang

  • Shi Kefa
  • Early 17th-century Ming Dynasty Minister and General

    The Qing regent Dorgon wrote to Shi Kefa, asking for his surrender, but Shi declined. Shi Kefa's response, titled Reply to Dorgon's letter (復多爾袞書), was

    Shi Kefa

    Shi Kefa

    Shi_Kefa

  • Wang Fuchen
  • He was highly regarded by Shunzhi Emperor and was won over to the Regent Dorgon. He assisted the former Ming dynasty generals Hong Chengchou and Wu Sangui

    Wang Fuchen

    Wang_Fuchen

  • Crown Prince Sohyeon
  • Korean crown prince (1612–1645)

    Western frontier. In 1644, Prince Sohyeon stayed 70 days in Beijing with Dorgon, who had set out to conquer the remnants of the Ming Dynasty. There Prince

    Crown Prince Sohyeon

    Crown_Prince_Sohyeon

  • Chen Yuanyuan
  • Actress and courtesan in Ming China

    concubine, or raped by them. Wu eventually allied with the Qing regent, Dorgon, allowing the Qing armies to enter China proper through Shanhai Pass. The

    Chen Yuanyuan

    Chen Yuanyuan

    Chen_Yuanyuan

  • Mandahai
  • Prince Xun of the First Rank

    title of bulwark duke. He participated in the Battle of Shanhai Pass under Dorgon, which was a decisive battle leading to the beginning of Qing dynasty rule

    Mandahai

    Mandahai

  • Fan Wencheng
  • Qing dynasty politician (1597–1666)

    emperor called Fan family attached to the Bordered Yellow Banner. When Dorgon was in command of the Qing army to crusade against the Ming dynasty, Fan

    Fan Wencheng

    Fan Wencheng

    Fan_Wencheng

  • Oirat language
  • Central Mongolic language

    Dörbet is spoken in half of the districts (sums) of Uvs Province and in Dörgön sum, Khovd Province Bayat in the sums of Malchin, Khyargas, Tes and Züüngovi

    Oirat language

    Oirat language

    Oirat_language

  • Rule the World (TV series)
  • 2017 Chinese TV series or program

    gift. She also has to face Cuyen's advances, Daišan's gentler tendencies, Dorgon's unruliness and Hong Taiji's incomparable love. Dongge eventually develops

    Rule the World (TV series)

    Rule_the_World_(TV_series)

  • Punk's Dead
  • 2016 American Drama/Comedy film directed by James Merendino

    Duval as John Jenny Jaffe as Shelly Emma Pace as Lilith Levi Wilson as Dorgon Errol Grant as William Jarrod Phillips as Penny's father Patrick Delvar

    Punk's Dead

    Punk's_Dead

  • November 17
  • Day of the year

    (died 1679) 1602 – Agnes of Jesus, French Catholic nun (died 1634) 1612 – Dorgon, Chinese prince and regent (died 1650) 1681 – Pierre François le Courayer

    November 17

    November_17

  • Great Lakes Depression
  • Semi-arid depression in Mongolia

    contains six major Mongolian lakes: saline Uvs Nuur, Khyargas Nuur and Dörgön Nuur; and freshwater Khar-Us Nuur, Khar Nuur and Airag Nuur, as well as

    Great Lakes Depression

    Great Lakes Depression

    Great_Lakes_Depression

  • Sonin (regent)
  • Regent of China from 1661 to 1667

    that only a son of Hong Taiji would succeed to the Qing throne. Soon after Dorgon (1612–1650) was chosen as Prince Regent for Hong Taiji's son Fulin—who reigned

    Sonin (regent)

    Sonin_(regent)

  • Yongle Encyclopedia
  • 1408 Chinese encyclopedia

    A few months later, he was defeated by the coalition of Wu Sangui and Dorgon. Li burned the Forbidden City when he withdrew from Beijing. The Yongle

    Yongle Encyclopedia

    Yongle Encyclopedia

    Yongle_Encyclopedia

  • Bolo, Prince Duanzhong
  • Prince Duanzhong of the First Rank

    campaigns against the Mongols, Chinese, and Koreans. In 1644, Bolo followed Dorgon to Beijing. He accompanied Dodo in pursuit of Li Zicheng, and was promoted

    Bolo, Prince Duanzhong

    Bolo,_Prince_Duanzhong

  • Chen Daoming
  • Chinese actor

    The Prince of Han Dynasty 大汉天子 Dongfang Shuo 2002 Hun Duan Qinhuai 魂断秦淮 Dorgon 2004 Winter Solstice 冬至 Chen Yiping 2004 Chinese Divorce 中国式离婚 Song Jianping

    Chen Daoming

    Chen Daoming

    Chen_Daoming

  • List of Qing dynasty non-imperial titles
  • transition from Ming to Qing, especially conquest of Shanxi and support to Dorgon. 1653 Marquis Tong'an (同安侯) Zheng Zhilong Zheng Title granted for defection

    List of Qing dynasty non-imperial titles

    List_of_Qing_dynasty_non-imperial_titles

  • Ryōhei Arai
  • Japanese voice actor

    Spirits: Burning Soul (2015) (Toshiie "Toshi" Homura) Lance N' Masques (2015) (Dorgon) World Trigger (2015) (Fumifumi Saotome) WorldEnd (2017) (Willem Kmetsch)

    Ryōhei Arai

    Ryōhei_Arai

  • Suksaha
  • Regent of China from 1661 to 1667

    cause in 1642. During the Manchu conquest of China led by Prince Regent Dorgon (1612–1650), who headed the Plain Yellow Banner, Suksaha was rewarded for

    Suksaha

    Suksaha

  • Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)
  • Chinese imperial pedigree from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties

    1605–1651 Prince Ying of the First Rank Laimbu 賴慕布 1612–1646 Bulwark Duke 輔國公 Dorgon 多爾袞 1612–1650 Prince Rui Zhong of the First Rank 睿忠親王 Dodo 多鐸 1614–1649

    Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)

    Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(1279–1912)

  • May 27
  • Day of the year

    the battle of Clontibret during the Nine Years' War. 1644 – Manchu regent Dorgon defeats rebel leader Li Zicheng of the Shun dynasty at the Battle of Shanhai

    May 27

    May_27

  • Grand Prince Nŭngwŏn
  • Korean prince (1598–1656)

    1645 (Injo's 23rd year reign), he received a portion of the envoys from Dorgon (도르곤) who was the Prince regent of Qing dynasty.[citation needed] Later

    Grand Prince Nŭngwŏn

    Grand_Prince_Nŭngwŏn

  • Yangzhou massacre
  • 1645 mass killing of Chinese civilians by Manchu forces

    Li threatening his family, decided to support the Manchu prince-regent Dorgon instead. He opened the gates of Shanhai Pass to allow the Manchus in, beginning

    Yangzhou massacre

    Yangzhou massacre

    Yangzhou_massacre

  • Dalai Lama
  • Head of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism

    1644 they had completed their conquest of China under the prince regent Dorgon. In 1645, their forces approached Amdo in northern Tibet, causing the Oirat

    Dalai Lama

    Dalai Lama

    Dalai_Lama

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Online names & meanings

  • Kankana | கஂகநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kankana | கஂகநா

    A bracelet

  • Akshima
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Akshima

    Goddess Durga

  • Izat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Malaysian, Muslim

    Izat

    Respect

  • Awda
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Awda

    Designation

  • Veluchami
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Veluchami

    Lord Muruga

  • Firdaws
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Farsi, French, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Firdaws

    Highest Garden in Paradise; Garden; Paradise

  • Sudakshima
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sudakshima

    (Wife of king Dilip)

  • Ven | வேந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ven | வேந

    Good fortune

  • Laashya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Laashya

    Dance performed by Goddess Parvati

  • Ghanika
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Ghanika

    Flower

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