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Cuyen Crown Prince Guang'e Issue Dudu, Beile Anping
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Nikan, Prince JingjinFull name Aisin Gioro Cuyen (愛新覺羅 褚英) House House of Aisin Gioro Father Nurhaci Mother Lady Tunggiya Born 1580 Died 1618 Cuyen (Manchu:
; Chinese: 褚英; pinyin: Chǔyīng, 1580–1618) was the eldest son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Nurhaci's first wife and original consort, Lady Tunggiya (佟佳氏) (given name Hahana Jacing (哈哈納扎青)). He was Nurhaci's initial Crown Prince and heir apparent, but predeceased his father. He died in 1618 and was posthumously honored as Crown Prince Guang'e (廣略太子).
Issue and descendants
Cuyen had three sons and nine known grandsons:
- 1st son: Dudu, Beile Anping (安平貝勒杜度) (died 1642), had seven sons
- Durhu (杜爾祜)
- Murhu (穆爾祜)
- Terhu (特爾祜)
- Dunuwen (杜努文)
- Sabi (薩弼)
- Two unnamed sons
- 2nd son: unnamed
- 3rd son: Nikan (尼堪) (died 1653), held the title and rank of Prince Jingjin of the First Rank (敬謹親王) with the posthumous name Zhuang (莊), had one son
Categories:- History of Manchuria
- Manchu people
- Qing Dynasty imperial princes
- 1580 births
- 1618 deaths
- Chinese royalty stubs
- 1st son: Dudu, Beile Anping (安平貝勒杜度) (died 1642), had seven sons
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