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Lady Abahai was the First Rank Concubine of Nurhachi of the Manchu dynasty in ancient China and mother of Prince Dorgon, Prince Dodo and Prince Ajige. She was forced to commit suicide by her stepsons including Hong Taiji who thought she might be a barrier to his succession. Concubinage is either the state of a couple living together as lovers with no obligation created by vows, legal marriage, or religious ceremony, or the state of a woman supported by a male lover who is married to, and usually living with, someone else. ... Nurhaci or Nurgaci (Chinese: 努爾哈赤) (1559-September 30, 1626; r. ... The Manchu (Manchu: Manju; Chinese: 滿族 pinyin: MÇŽnzú; often shortened to 滿, MÇŽn) are an ethnic group who originated in Manchuria. ... Dorgon (多爾袞 duo1 er3 gun3) (November 17, 1612 - December 31, 1650), also known as Hošoi Mergen Cin Wang (和碩睿親王), was a Manchu prince in the early Qing dynasty. ... Prince Dodo (1614–1649) was a Manchu prince and general. ... Ajige was a prince of the Manchu dynasty of ancient China. ... Hong Taiji, Emperor of Manchuria, Grand Khan of the Mongols, King of Korea(Chinese: 皇太極 huáng tài jí; also known as 洪太極 hóng tài jí or 黃台吉 huáng tái jí; sometimes referred to as Abahai), (1592-1643), was Emperor of Manchuria first of the Later Jin dynasty...


She was a member of the Ula clan. A Gate array is an approach to the design and manufacture of ASICs. ...


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