- male, deceased (1650)
- Dorgon (Manchu:) (November 17, 1612-December 31, 1650), also known as Hošoi Mergen Cin Wang, the Prince Rui (和碩睿親王), was one of the most influential...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Ronglu (荣禄, April 6, 1836- April 11, 1903) was a Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty. Ronglu hailed from the Gûwalgiya clan and belon...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Mujangga. Manchu statesman during the late Qing dynasty. Mujangga belonged to the Bordered Blue Banner in the Eight Banners. He was awarded the...
- male, deceased (1741)
- Tulišen Manchu official and diplomat during the early Qing dynasty. Tulišen was a member of the Manchu Plain yellow banner in the Eight Banners an...
- male
- Zaiyuan, 6th Prince Yi, of the Manchu imperial Aisin-Gioro clan. He became one of eight regents after the death of the Xianfeng Emperor, along with...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Zaize (Chinese:载泽; Styled Yinping 荫坪; 1876-1929) was a Manchu noble of the "bordered white banner" from the Aisin Gioro clan. Born Zaijiao, he was t...
- male, deceased (1951)
- The 2nd Prince Chun was born Zaifeng (Chinese: 載沣; Wade-Giles: Tsai-feng), of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing imperial family ruling over Chin...
- male, deceased (1891)
- The 1st Prince Chun, of the Manchu Aisin-Gioro clan (the Qing Dynasty imperial family ruling over China). His courtesy name (字) was Pu'an. He was th...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Qishan (琦善, Manchu: "Cišan", 1790-1854) Manchu statesman during the Qing dynasty. Qishan came from the Borjigit clan and belonged to the Manch...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Prince Gong. In February 1850, Emperor Daoguang was dying, so he ordered to reveal the secret edict of succession: Yixin was made Prince of the...
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