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Dorgon (Manchu: ᡩᠣᡵᡤᠣᠨ, Möllendorff:
dorgon, lit. 'badger'; 17
November 1612 – 31
December 1650), was a
Manchu prince and
regent of the
early Qing dynasty...
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Dörgön Lake (Mongolian: Дөргөн нуур, ᠳᠥᠷᠦᠭᠡᠨᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ, Chinese: 德尔贡湖) is a sal****er lake in Khovd, Mongolia. It is a part of the
Great Lakes Depression, being...
- when he was five
years old. The
princes also
appointed two co-regents:
Dorgon (1612–1650), the 14th son of the Qing dynasty's
founder Nurhaci (1559–1626)...
- prince-regent
Dorgon allied with
former Ming
general Wu
Sangui to
defeat rebel leader Li
Zicheng of the Shun dynasty,
allowing Dorgon and the Qing army...
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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...
- 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...
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thought of as gossip, he was said to be
involved in the
suicide of
Prince Dorgon's mother, Lady
Abahai in
order to
block the
succession of his
younger brother...
- 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...
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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...
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Dörgön (Mongolian: Дөргөн) is a sum (district) of
Khovd Province in
western Mongolia. It is 106 km away from the city of Khovd.
Khovd Aimak Statistical...