- Zhu
Hengjia (朱亨嘉, 1583–1646?) was the 12th
Prince of Jingjiang. He was a 10th
generation descendant of Zhu Shouqian, 12th
descendant of Zhu Xinglong,...
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Xingye (22
September – 14
October 1645) was the era name of Zhu
Hengjia,
Prince of
Jingjiang of the
Southern Ming. It was used for a
total of 23 days...
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Supported by:
Ligdan Khan Gintaisi Sa'id Baba Turumtay †
Sultan Khan Zhu
Hengjia,
Prince of Jingjiang Zhu Yuyue,
Prince of Tang (Shaowu Emperor) Li Zicheng...
- used by the
Second Shō
dynasty of Ryūkyū
Kingdom and
Zhang Huashan. Zhu
Hengjia (r. 1645 CE; as regent)
Xingye 興業 1645 CE 1
month Zhu
Yihai (r. 1645–1653...
- Zheng, mathematician, physicist, c****ographer, and
music theorist Zhu
Hengjia (1583–c.1646),
Prince of Jingjiang, self-proclaimed
Regent of the Southern...
- 3:00 2001-02-13 Win
Chatri Sit
Hengjia Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok,
Thailand Decision 5 3:00 2001-01-27 Loss
Chatri Sit
Hengjia Lumpinee Stadium Bangkok, Thailand...
- (Southern Tang) (916–961), or
Emperor Yuanzong of (Southern) Tang Zhu
Hengjia (1583–1646?), self-declared
Southern Ming
regent during the Qing invasion...
- to 1635. Full
posthumous name:
Prince Rongmu of
Jingjiang (靖江荣穆王) Zhu
Hengjia (朱亨嘉; 1583 – 1646) (11th), he
succeeded the
title of
Prince of Jingjiang...
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charged three Chinese nationals:
Zhang Yikun,
Zheng (Colin) Shijia,
Zheng Hengjia and a
member of
parliament Jami Lee Ross over
allegations of providing...
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January 1902-February 1904
Zhang Baixi 张百熙
February 1904-February 1906
Zhang Hengjia 张亨嘉
February 1906-July 1907 Li
Jiaju 李家驹 July 1907-December 1907 Zhu Yifan...