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Ajige (Manchu:ᠠᠵᡳᡤᡝ, Mölendroff:
ajige; 28
August 1605 – 28
November 1651) was a
Manchu prince and
military general of the
early Qing dynasty. He was born...
- to
conduct a raid
against Ming first. At one
point the Qing
forces under Ajige got as
close to
Beijing as the
Marco Polo Bridge.
Although they were ultimately...
- in the war
against Ming. In 1627, Hong
Taiji dispatched Amin, Jirgalang,
Ajige and Yoto to
Joseon with 30,000
troops under the
guidance of Gang Hong-rip...
- 1642 he
followed his
older half-brother
Ajige to
attack the Ming
Dynasty and
defeated a Ming army at Ningyuan.
Ajige returned to his
residence without waiting...
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first bearer of the
title was
Ajige (1605–1651), the 12th son of Nurhaci, the
founder of the Qing dynasty. In 1644,
Ajige was
granted the
title "Prince...
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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...
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lasted the
whole day, and the
result was too
close to call. However,
Prince Ajige unexpectedly captured the Ming army's
provisions in
Bijia Mountain, significantly...
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against the Ming. In 1627, Hong
Taiji dispatched princes Amin, Jirgalang,
Ajige, and Yoto to
Joseon with 30,000 troops,
under the
guidance of Gang Hong-rip...
- for
corruption and
various other charges in his
final years. He
married Ajige's fifth daughter and had at
least three sons. His
oldest son, Nara Singde...
- nephew, co-regent with
Dorgon during the
Shunzhi Emperor's
early reign Ajige (1605–1651), Nurhaci's 12th son, parti****ted in the Qing
conquest of the...