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Hong Taiji (28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), also rendered as Huang Taiji and sometimes referred to as Abahai in Western literature, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Qing, was the second khan of the Later Jin dynasty and the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty.
Huang Taiji (November 8, 1592 – September 21, 1643; reigned 1626 – 1643) (Chinese: 皇太極; pinyin: Huáng Tàijí; transliteration from Manchu: Hong Taiji or Hung Taiji) was responsible for consolidating the empire that his father, Nurhaci, had founded, being the first to
Hong Taiji (28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), also rendered as Huang Taiji and sometimes referred to as Abahai in Western literature, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Qing, was the second khan of the Later Jin dynasty (from 1626 to 1636) and the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty (from 1636 to 1643).
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Mar 20, 2007 · Learn about Hong Taiji, the founder of the Qing dynasty, who patronized Tibetan Buddhism and appropriated the Mongol symbol of Mahakala. Read his biography, sources and how he established his rule over China.
Mar 30, 2024 · Hong Taiji (28 November 1592 – 21 September 1643), also rendered as Huang Taiji and sometimes referred to as Abahai in Western literature, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizong of Qing, was the second khan of the Later Jin dynasty (reigned from 1626 to 1636) and the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty (reigned from 1636 to 1643).
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