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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_AbahaiLady Abahai - Wikipedia

    Lady Abahai. Empress Xiaoliewu (1590 – 1 October 1626), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Ula Nara clan, personal name Abahai, was a consort of Nurhaci. She was 31 years his junior. Abahai was erroneously identified with Hong Taiji, Nurhaci's eighth son and successor, in earlier sources. Life. Family background.

    • Mantai
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hong_TaijiHong Taiji - Wikipedia

    According to another view, Hong Taiji was mistakenly referred to as Abahai as a result of a confusion with the name of Nurhaci's main consort Lady Abahai. Hong Taiji was the second Khan of the Later Jin and then Emperor of the Qing dynasty , after he changed its name.

    • 1636 – 21 September 1643
    • Nurhaci
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Empress_FangEmpress Fang - Wikipedia

    Empress Fang was described as the favorite spouse of the emperor, and saved the emperor's life during the Renyin palace rebellion. Emperor Jiajing, who was described as strict and liable to violent outbursts, was known for his cruelty toward his female staff and palace women, reportedly having had 200 women of the palace staff beaten to death ...

  4. Huáng Tàijí (chinesisch 皇太極 / 皇太极, Pinyin Huáng Tàijí, auch Hungtaiji oder Abahai; Äranamen: Tiancong 天聰 und Chongde 崇德, Tempelname Taizong 太宗; mandschurisch Hong Taiji ᡥᠣᠩ ᡨᠠᡳᠵᡳ, als Äraname Apkai Sure ᠠᠪᡴᠠᡳ ᠰᡠᠷᡝ; * 28. November 1592; † 21.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NurhaciNurhaci - Wikipedia

    On the day after Nurhaci's death, they coerced his primary consort Lady Abahai (1590–1626) – who had borne him three sons: Ajige, Dorgon, and Dodo – to commit suicide to accompany him in death. This gesture has made some historians suspect that Nurhaci had in fact named the fifteen-year-old Dorgon as a successor, with Daišan ...

    • 17 February 1616 – 30 September 1626
    • Taksi
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbahaiAbahai - Wikipedia

    Abahai may refer to: Western literature's mistaken name for Hong Taiji, Qing Emperor, 20 October 1626 – 15 May 1636. Lady Abahai Manchu Grand Consort, and posthumously Empress 1590–1626.

  7. When he died in 1626, Nurhaci bequeathed the leadership of the two powerful Yellow Banners to his sons by his consort Lady Abahai, fifteen-year-old Prince Dorgon (多爾袞) and fourteen-year-old DuDo. It is rumored that Huang Taiji caused Lady Abahai to commit suicide, in order to block the succession of her son, Prince Dorgon, to the throne ...