Magiya

Manchu clan of the Plain Yellow Banner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Magiya Hala (Manchu: ᠮᠠᡤᡳᠶᠠ ᡥᠠᠯᠠ; Chinese: 馬佳氏) was one of the Manchu Great Eight Clans. Originated from Giyaliku Magiya area, named by the place.

After the demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the Chinese surnames Ma (馬) or Jin (金).

Notable figures

Males

  • Tuhai (图海), a grand tutor of crown prince, a grand secretary of Zhonghe hall and first class Zhongda duke (一等忠达公), later enshrined in Imperial Ancestral Temple under the name Wenxiang (文襄)
    • Nomin (诺敏), a Minister of Rites
  • Gaishan (盖山), an examiner (员外郎,pinyin:yuanwailang)
  • Santai (三台)
  • Santian (三忝)
  • Hengguang (恒广)
  • Shengjin (昇寅)
    • Baoxun (宝询), a supervisor of the Manor of Fengtian (奉天府尹) and General Shengjing (盛京将军)
    • Baolin (宝琳), a supervisor of the Manor of Zhengding (正定府知府)
      • Shaoying (绍英), a Minister of Revenue in 1911
        • Shijie (世杰) & Shiliang (世良)[1]
Prince Consort
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DatePrince ConsortPrincess
1745Mabao (瑪寶)Yunhu's first daughter (1730–1775) by primary consort (Irgen Gioro)
1757Tetongte'e (特通特額)Yunbi's sixth daughter (b. 1743) by primary consort (Uya)
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Females

Imperial Consort

  • Consort
    • Consort Rong (d. 1727), the Kangxi Emperor's consort, the mother of Chengrui (1667–1670), Saiyinchahun (1672–1674), Princess Rongxian (1673–1728), Changhua (1674), Changsheng (1675–1677) and Yunzhi (1677–1732)

Princess Consort

  • Concubine
    • Yunki's concubine, the mother of Princess (1699–1743), Lady (1703–1724) and Lady (1705–1784)

See also

References

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