Ebilun
Ebilun (Manchu:ᡝᠪᡳᠯᡠᠨ, Möllendorff: ebilun; Chinese: 遏必隆; pinyin: Èbìlóng; died 1673) was a Manchu noble and warrior of the Niohuru clan, most famous for being one of the Four Regents assisting the young Kangxi Emperor from 1661 to 1667, during the early Qing dynasty (1644–1912). A largely passive figure during the regency, Ebilun was disgraced following the ouster of the far more powerful regent Oboi and considered a political supporter of the latter. He was stripped of his positions by the emperor but later regained his noble rank. Many of his descendants became influential figures in the Qing imperial government.
Ebilun | |
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Regent of the Qing Dynasty | |
In office 1661–1667 Serving with Sonin, Suksaha, Oboi | |
Monarch | Kangxi Emperor |
Personal details | |
Died | 1673 |
Spouse(s) | Ladi Aisin Gioro Lady Aisin Gioro Lady Bayara Lady Susu Gioro |
Children | Sixth Daughter Seventh sons |
Parent(s) | Eidu (father) Princess Mukushen (mother) |
Relatives | Nurhaci (maternal grandfather) Empress Xiaozhaoren (Daughter) |
Clan | Niohuru |
Noble Rank | 1st class Duke |
Posthumous name | Kexi 恪僖 |
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