- Ejei Khan
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place of burial =|Ejei Khongghor or Ejei Khan (? -1661) was the son of
Lingdan Khan , the last in theBorjigin clan of Mongol Khans, who once ruled overChina as theYuan Dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries, and retreated north toMongolia after 1368, known as the Northern Yuan.By the early 17th century the Borjigin clan had lost nearly all of its power. After his father died in 1634, Ejei Khan and his mother were surrounded by over ten thousand Jurchen cavalries in a surprise attack in February, 1635. Weighing their options, Ejei and his mother decided to surrender and gave the great seal of the Yuan Emperor to
Hong Taiji and the title of Grand Khan passed to theManchu Emperors, who founded theQing Dynasty . Ejei then followed theManchu court's order to ask the remnants of the Mongol clan still fighting theManchu to lay down their arms and surrender, and he did so successfully. In March, 1636, all resistance ceased and Mongol chieftains from a total of sixteen clans and forty-nine subclans gathered at theManch capital, gave their allegiance toHong Taiji , officially marking the end of the rule of the Borjigin clan. For his contribution, Ejei was awarded the rank of Dear Prince (Qin Wang, 亲王), a title he held until his death in 1661, and inherited by his younger brother Abunai (阿布奈).Abunai (阿布奈) openly showed his discontent toward the
Manchu and he was put under house arrest inShenyang by theKangxi Emperor in 1669 and his imperial title / rank was given to his son Borni (布尔尼) in September of that same year. Borni (布尔尼) was careful to not show any sign of disrespecting theQing Dynasty , but finally in 1675, he suddenly rebelled along with his younger brother Lubuzung (罗布藏), capitalizing on theRevolt of the Three Feudatories . However, they had made a serious miscalculation in wrongfully believing that other Mongols would join them, when in reality only three thousandChahar (Mongols) joined the rebellion. It only took a single decisive battle onApril 20 ,1675 to defeat Abunai (阿布奈) and his followers, who were all killed subsequently in their retreat. TheQing Dynasty 's punishment of the rebellion was very harsh: all royal males ofChahar (Mongols) were executed, including infants born to Qing / Manchu princesses, and all royal females ofChahar (Mongols) were sold to slavery except these Qing / Manchu princesses.
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