- The
House of Aisin-
Gioro was a
Manchu clan that
ruled the
Later Jin
dynasty (1616–1636), the Qing
dynasty (1636–1912), and
Manchukuo (1932–1945) in the...
- included. Aisin-
Gioro, Puyi (2002) [1964]. 我的前半生 [The
First Half of My Life; From
Emperor to Citizen: The
Autobiography of Aisin-
Gioro Puyi] (in Chinese)...
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Ariel Aisin-
Gioro (Chinese: 爱新觉罗·启星; born 23
December 1983) is a
Chinese actress of
Manchu ethnicity,
remotely related to the
ruling clan of the former...
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Western Qing
tombs Consort Empress Xiaodingjing (m. 1889)
House Aisin Gioro Dynasty Qing
Father Yixuan,
Prince Chunxian of the
First Rank
Mother Yehe...
- Yoshiko, 24 May 1907 – 25
March 1948), born
Aisin Gioro Xianyu, was a Qing
dynasty princess of the Aisin-
Gioro clan. She was
raised in ****an and
served as a...
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other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet.
Irgen Gioro (Manchu: ᡳᡵᡤᡝᠨ ᡤᡳᠣᡵᠣ, Möllendorff:
irgen gioro; Chinese: 伊爾根覺羅) is a
Manchu clan and
family name...
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April 2015), born Aisin-
Gioro Puren, was a
Chinese politician,
teacher and historian. He was the head of the
House of Aisin-
Gioro, the
ruling clan of the...
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Changshou (長壽; d. 1852)
Paternal grandmother: Lady Uja Mother: Lady
Aisin Gioro Maternal grandfather:
Linggui (靈桂; 1815–1885),
served as a
Grand Secretary...
- Šušu
Gioro (舒舒觉罗,pinyin:
Shushu Jueluo) was a clan of
Manchu nobility belonging to the
Gioro Hala . The
other families belonging to the
Gioro family were:...
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dynasty of
China from 1616 to 1626. As the
leader of the
House of Aisin-
Gioro,
Nurhaci reorganized and
united various Jurchen tribes (the
later "Manchu")...