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- Q836439 description "Chinese prince".
- Q836439 description "Chinese prince".
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- Q836439 abstract "Šurhaci (Manchu: ᡧᡠᡵᡤᠠᠴᡳ; Möllendorff: Šurgaci; Abkai: Xurgaqi; Chinese: 舒爾哈齊) (1564- September 25, 1611), was a Jurchen leader, a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, he was a younger brother of Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, of what would become the Qing Dynasty. Under the Ming government he held the title of local chieftain (都指揮) in the Jianzhou district, and maintained relations with the Chinese authorities up to the beginning of 1607. In that year he joined Nurhaci in the campaign against Bujantai and the Ula tribe, receiving the title of darhan baturu. However, as a result of disargreements with his brother over the conquest of the Hoifa and the killing of Hoifa's beile Baindari in 1607, four years later was put to death at the order of Nurhaci and buried in Dongjingling Township, Liaoyang. In 1653 he was posthumously given the rank of Cinwang and the posthumous name Zhuang (莊).His second son, Amin, and the sixth, Jirgalang were the most distinguished of his offspring. Among Šurhaci's other descendants was Sushun.".
- Q836439 birthDate "1564-01-01".
- Q836439 birthYear "1564".
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- Q836439 deathDate "1611-09-25".
- Q836439 deathYear "1611".
- Q836439 office "Prince Zhuang of the Blood".
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- Q836439 children "Amin, Jirgalang, Prince Xian of Zheng".
- Q836439 dateOfBirth "1564-01-01".
- Q836439 dateOfDeath "1611-09-25".
- Q836439 deathDate "1611-09-25".
- Q836439 name "Aisin-Gioro Šurhaci".
- Q836439 name "Surhaci".
- Q836439 name "爱新觉罗‧舒爾哈齊".
- Q836439 office "Prince Zhuang of the Blood".
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- Q836439 relations "Empress Xuan".
- Q836439 shortDescription "Chinese prince".
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- Q836439 comment "Šurhaci (Manchu: ᡧᡠᡵᡤᠠᠴᡳ; Möllendorff: Šurgaci; Abkai: Xurgaqi; Chinese: 舒爾哈齊) (1564- September 25, 1611), was a Jurchen leader, a member of the Aisin Gioro clan, he was a younger brother of Nurhaci, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, of what would become the Qing Dynasty. Under the Ming government he held the title of local chieftain (都指揮) in the Jianzhou district, and maintained relations with the Chinese authorities up to the beginning of 1607.".
- Q836439 label "Šurhaci".
- Q836439 name "Aisin-Gioro Šurhaci".
- Q836439 name "Surhaci".
- Q836439 name "爱新觉罗‧舒爾哈齊".