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Aisin Gioro Miankai
Prince Dun
Successor
Yicong
Born
6 August 1795 Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Qing dynasty
Died
18 January 1838
Burial
Haidian, Beijing
Spouse
Lady Niohuru
Issue
Yizuan
Father
Jiaqing Emperor
Mother
Empress Xiaoherui
Aisin Gioro Miankai (瑞懷親王 綿愷; 6 August 1795 – 18 January 1838), was a prince of the Qing Dynasty. He was the third son of the Jiaqing Emperor and was made the first holder of Prince Dun of the First Rank peerage. He was the elder brother of Mianxin born by the same consort, Empress Xiaoherui.
Aisin Gioro Miankai (瑞懷親王 綿愷; 6 August 1795 – 18 January 1838), was a prince of the Qing Dynasty. He was the third son of the Jiaqing Emperor and was...
1776 – 23 January 1850) Seventh daughter (2 August 1793 – 16 July 1795) Miankai (綿愷), Prince Dunke of the First Rank (惇恪親王; 6 August 1795 – 18 January...
prematurely in July or August 1795, and on 6 August 1795 to his third son, Miankai. On 9 February 1796, the Qianlong Emperor abdicated in favour of Yongyan...
adopted by his uncle Miankai (綿愷), the third son of the Jiaqing Emperor, because Miankai had no surviving sons to succeed him. Upon Miankai's death in 1838,...
Emperor's second empress, the mother of seventh daughter (1793–1795), Miankai (1795–1838) and Mianxin (1805–1828) Empress Xiaomucheng (1781–1808), the...
except under special circumstances. The first bearer of the title was Miankai (綿愷; 1795–1838), the Jiaqing Emperor's third son, who was made "Prince...
Jiulan Kong To as Cao Zhenyong Lo Chun-shun as Mianning Yeung Chung-yan as Miankai Li Ling-kong as Mianxin Wong Man-ching as Lady Tunggiya Lee Shau-kei as...
childhood, Mianxin shared a close relationship with his elder brother, Miankai and Minning, the future Daoguang Emperor who had been adopted by the empress...
respectively to his brothers Mianxin (Prince Ruihuai 瑞懷親王) and Miankai (Prince Dunke 惇恪親王). After Miankai's death, Xichun Garden was inherited by his adopted son...
1766–1820 Beile 貝勒 1770–1820 2 3 6 Miankang 綿康 1796–1845 Daoguang Emperor Miankai 綿愷 1795–1838 Prince Dun Ke of the First Rank 惇恪親王 (posthumously awarded)...
organised Grand Sacrificial Ceremonies together with his paternal uncle Miankai. In 1830, Yiwei was once again sent to conduct sacrifices together with...
Prince Dun of the First Rank, line of Miankai Year Prince consort Clan Princess Mother References Pucheng Chen Yingsan (陈英三) Chen 1.Yu Juying (毓菊英) Fuca...