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Suksaha (Manchu: ; Chinese: 蘇克薩哈; pinyin: Sūkèsàhā; died 1667) was a
Manchu official of the
early Qing
dynasty from the Nara clan. A
military officer...
- The
second minister on the list was
Suksaha of the
White Banner.
Originally a
trusted deputy of Dorgon,
Suksaha was
politically astute enough to switch...
- the
Kangxi Emperor before he came of age. The four were Sonin, Ebilun,
Suksaha, and Oboi. The
Shunzhi Emperor died in 1661 and was
succeeded by his six-year-old...
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powerful men Sonin,
Suksaha, Ebilun, and Oboi as regents.
Sonin died
after his
granddaughter became Empress Xiaochengren,
leaving Suksaha at odds with Oboi...
- of seven. Of the four regents,
Ebilun was
ranked third,
after Sonin and
Suksaha, and
before Oboi. In
practice Ebilun acquiesced to Oboi on
nearly all decisions...
- one of the four
regents to
support the
young Kangxi Emperor,
along with
Suksaha,
Ebilun and Oboi. Soni was the top of
these four
regents and ably helped...
- Jirgalang (WIA)
Hooge Fan
Wencheng Manggūltai
Abatai Amin
Sonin Bolo
Ebilun Suksaha Laimbu Li
Shuaitai Yao
Qisheng Kangxi Emperor Li
Yongfang (defected in...
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which from then on were
owned and
controlled by the emperor. Oboi and
Suksaha, who
would become regents for the
Kangxi Emperor in 1661, were
among the...
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Banner Initial holder Description 1
Plain White Banner Suksaha Oboi
seized the book from
Suksaha after executing him. The book was
confiscated along with...
- Suna (蘇納; d. 1648) of the
Manchu Yehe Nara clan in 1613, and had
issue (
Suksaha) Mistress, of the
Irgen Gioro clan (伊爾根覺羅氏) Lady of the
Third Rank (鄉君;...