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Mandahai

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In thisManchu name, thegiven name is Mandahai. In accordance with Manchu custom, it should be used alone or with titles but not with theclan nameAisin Gioro.
Prince Xun of the First Rank
Mandahai
Prince Xun of the First Rank
和碩巽親王
Prince Xun of the First Rank
Tenure1648–1652
PredecessorDaišan (as Prince Li of the First Rank)
SuccessorCanggadai
Born(1622-04-30)30 April 1622
Died15 March 1652(1652-03-15) (aged 29)
SpouseLady Borjigit
Lady Irgen Gioro
IssueChang'adai,
Lengsaiyi
Names
Mandahai (滿達海)
Posthumous name
Prince Xunjian of the First Rank (巽簡親王) (revoked in 1659)
HouseAisin Gioro
FatherDaišan
MotherLady Yehe Nara

Mandahai (Manchu:ᠮᠠᠨᡩᠠᡥᠠᡳ,Chinese:滿達海; 30 April 1622 – 15 March 1652), was an imperial prince of theQing dynasty and one ofNurhaci's grandson. He was the seventh son ofDaišan and in 1649 he inherited his father's princedom. He was posthumously honoured as Prince Xunjian of the First Rank (巽簡親王).

Life

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Mandahai was born in theAisin Gioro clan on 30 April 1622 as the seventh son ofDaišan.

His mother was Daišan's princess consort LadyYehe Nara, who also bore the eighth son, Hūse.He would join his father and uncles in military campaigns. He accompanied his father to thesiege of Jinzhou in 1640. In the following year, he was given the title ofbulwark duke.

He participated in theBattle of Shanhai Pass underDorgon, which was a decisive battle leading to the beginning of Qing dynasty rule in China proper. Mandahai was promoted for his services to the rank ofPrince of the Fourth Rank in 1644. In the next year, he joined his uncle,Ajige, in pursuit of the rebel leaderLi Zicheng.

In 1649 he inherited his father's princedom. The peerage was renamed to Prince Xun of the First Rank. He was posthumously honoured as Prince Xun Jian of the First Rank (巽簡親王). His posthumous rank was demoted and name changed to a title of a beile.

After his death, Mandahai was accused of confiscating a part of Dorgon's property and was posthumously demoted. His son,Canggadai, was demoted to a prince of the third degree.

Family

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Primary Consort

  • Primary consort, ofKhorchin Borjigit (嫡福晉 博爾濟吉特氏)
    1. Chang'adai, Prince Xun of the First Rank (已革巽親王 常阿岱;(21 November 1643 - 29 May 1665), first son
  • Primary consort, ofIrgen Gioro clan (嫡福晉 伊爾根覺羅氏)

Secondary Consort

  • Secondary consort, of Qite clan (側福晉 奇特氏)

Concubine

  • Mistress, ofŠušu Gioro clan (舒舒覺羅氏)
    1. Lengsaiyi (楞塞宜), second son
  • Mistress, of Wu clan (吳氏)

Ancestry

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Taksi (1543–1583)
Empress Yi
Nurhaci (1559–1626)
Empress Xuan (d. 1569)
Daišan(1583-1648)
Consort Yuan of the Tunggiya clan (1569-1592)
Mandahai
LadyYehe Nara

See also

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