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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. He laid the groundwork for the Manchu rule of China. November 17 is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece. ... Events January 20 - Mathias becomes Holy Roman Emperor. ... December 31 is the 365th day of the year (366th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Events June 23 - Claimant King Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland arrives in Scotland, the only of the three Kingdoms that has accepted him as ruler. ... The Manchu (manju in Manchu; 滿族 (pinyin: mǎnzú) in Chinese, often shortened to 滿 (pinyin: mǎn) are an ethnic group who originated in Manchuria. ... The Qing Dynasty (Manchu: daicing gurun; Chinese: 清朝; pinyin: qīng cháo; Wade-Giles: ching chao), sometimes known as the founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro, in what is today northeast China expanded into China proper and the surrounding territories of Inner Asia, establishing the Empire of the...


Born as the fourteenth son of the Manchu leader Nurhaci, Dorgon became one of the most powerful princes of the throne. During Hong Taiji's reign, he joined many military campaigns including the conquests of Mongol and Korea. Also known as Emperor Tai Zu, Nurhaci or Nurgaci (Chinese: 努爾哈赤) (1559-September 30, 1626; r. ... Honorary guard of Mongolia. ... Korea is a formerly unified country, situated on the Korean Peninsula in northern East Asia, bordering on China to the west and Russia to the north. ...


After the death of Hong Taiji, he supported Fulin, the ninth son of Hong Taiji to avoid division and became Regent. When the Ming Dynasty was destroyed by Li Zicheng, he invaded China proper with collaboration from Wu Sangui and defeated Li. He took Beijing in 1644 and welcomed Shunzhi Emperor (Fulin). As the dictator he could succeed to the throne, but he was always loyal to his nephew Shunzhi Emperor. He was rumoured to have married the Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. In official records, his was later given the title the Emperor Consort, the only one of its kind in Qing Dynasty history. A regent is an acting governor. ... The Ming Dynasty (Chinese: 明朝; Pinyin: míng cháo also called 大明帝国 The Great Ming Empire) was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644, though claims to the Ming throne (now collectively called the Southern Ming) survived until 1662. ... Lǐ Zìchéng (李自成) (September 22, 1606 - 1645), born Li Hóngjī (鴻基), was a rebel in late Ming China who proclaimed himself Chuǎng Wáng (闖王), or The Roaming King. Born in Mizhi District (米脂縣), Yanan Subprefecture (延安府), Shaanxi, Li grew up as a shepherd. ... The term China proper is usually used to refer to the historical heartlands of China, and to make a contrast between these heartlands and frontier regions of Outer China (Inner Asia). ... Wu Sangui (Chinese: 吳三桂; pinyin: Wú Sānguì; WG: Wu San-kuei) (1612 - October 2, 1678) was a Ming Chinese general who opened the gates of the Great Wall of China at Shanhai Pass to let Manchu soldiers into China proper, leading to the ultimate destruction of the Ming Empire and... Beijing  listen (Chinese: 北京; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Pei-ching; ; Postal System Pinyin: Peking), is the capital city of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). ... The Shunzhi Emperor (March 15, 1638 - February 5, 1661) was the second emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the first Qing emperor to rule over China proper from 1644 to 1661. ... Grand Empress Dowager Xiao Zhuang Wen (孝莊太后 Hiyoošungga Ambalinggū Genggiyenšu Hūwanghu as the Empress in Manchu; died 1688) was the grandmother of Emperor Kang Xi of the Qing Dynasty. ...


After he suddenly died on a hunting trip in 1650, Dorgon received a posthumous rank of Emperor. Soon after that, the opposition forces attained to power and he was deprived all titles on suspicion of rebellion. He was rehabilitated during the reign of Qianlong Emperor. The Qianlong Emperor (September 25, 1711–February 7, 1799) was the fifth emperor of the Manchu Qing dynasty, and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China. ...


Father: Nurhachi Mother: Lady Abahai Full brothers: Prince Dodo and Prince Ajige. Stepbrother: Hong Taiji Nurhaci or Nurgaci (Chinese: 努爾哈赤) (1559-September 30, 1626; r. ... The First Rank Concubine of Nurhachi of the Manchu dynasty and mother of Prince Dorgon, Prince Dodo and Prince Ajige. ... Prince Dodo (1614 - 1649) was a Manchu prince and general. ... Full-brother of Prince Dodo and Dorgon of the Manchu dynasty. ... Hong Taiji (Chinese: 皇太極; also known as 洪太極 or 黃台吉; sometimes referred to as Abahai), (1592-1643), was Manchu emperor first of the Later Jin dynasty and then, after he changed its name, of the Qing dynasty, reigning from 1626 to 1643. ...


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Dorgon at AllExperts (315 words)
Dorgon was the fourteenth son of the Manchu leader Nurhaci and Abahai; Dodo and Ajige were his full brothers, and Hong Taiji his half-brother.
Dorgon became one of the most powerful of the princes.
When the Ming Dynasty was destroyed by Li Zicheng, Dorgon invaded China proper with the help of Wu Sangui, and defeated Li.He took Beijing in 1644, and set Fulin, who became known as the Shunzhi Emperor, on the throne.
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Dorgon didn't fear the attacks of this clan, far to weak to kill him, a man of supernatural strength and limited invulnerability.
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