Royal family of Mengjiang
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The royal family of Mengjiang was the family of Prince Demchugdongrub, the puppet ruler of Mengjiang, a part of Inner Mongolia controlled by the Japanese during the Second Sino-Japanese War. While Mengjiang was a de-jure military dictatorship, the state was a de-facto monarchy.[1][2] Prince Demchugdongrub was a descendant of the Borjigins,[3][4] the clan to which Genghis Khan also belonged.
| Chinggisid | |
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| Parent house | Borjigin |
| Country | |
| Founded | 1 September 1939 |
| Founder | Demchugdongrub |
| Current head | Currently inactive |
| Final ruler | Demchugdongrub |
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Dynastic members
- Demchugdongrub, Mongol prince of the Qing dynasty[3] and ruler of Mengjiang[4]
- Namjilvaanchig (Намжилваанчиг), Demchugdongrub's father and the chief of the Xilinguole Alliance[2]
- Erentsoo (Эрэнцоо), Demchugdongrub's wife[4]
- Dugarsüren (Дугарсүрэн), Demchugdongrub's son[4]
- Batnasan (Батнасан), Demchugdongrub's daughter[4]
Non-dynasty relatives
- Shanqi, a distant relative of Demchugdongrub[2]
- Kawashima Yoshiko, Shanqi's daughter[5]