This name uses Manchu naming customs. The family name is Niohuru.
Alingga (Chinese: 阿靈阿; pinyin: Ēlíng'ē, Manchu: ᠠᠯᡳᠩᡤᠠ; c.1670–1716), of the Niohuru clan, was a Manchu noble of the Bordered Yellow Banner. An official at court during the late reign of the Kangxi Emperor, Alingga played a major role in the succession struggle between the sons of the emperor. Born into a prominent imperial family as the son of Ebilun, Alingga's sister was one of the Kangxi Emperor's highly ranked consorts, and his daughter married Yunli, the Prince Guo.
Alingga (Chinese: 阿靈阿; pinyin: Ēlíng'ē, Manchu: ᠠᠯᡳᠩᡤᠠ; c.1670–1716), of the Niohuru clan, was a Manchu noble of the Bordered Yellow Banner. An official...
Consort Wenxi second cousins. When she died in 1694, her younger brother, Alingga, represented her family in mourning. Father: Ebilun (遏必隆; ? – 1673), served...
became imperial consorts of the Kangxi Emperor. Ebilun's seventh son, Alingga, was a main figure in the succession battle among the sons of the Kangxi...
grandson; Manchu overseer of the Board of War during the Qianlong era Alingga (1670–1716), Ebilun's seventh son; official at the court of the Kangxi...
forced to give up on Lian'er in order to save his mentor Alingga, and he marries Alingga's daughter Jiajia instead. The heartbroken Lian'er wishes to...
brother: Yinde (尹德), first class duke ( 一等公) Seventh younger brother: Alingga (阿靈阿; 1670–1716) Five sisters First elder sister: Princess Consort, wife...
grandmother: Lady Guwalgiya Mother: Lady Saiheli Elder sister: wife of Alingga The future Empress Xiaogongren was born on the 19th day of the third lunar...