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The Study On Lineage Of Wushen Banner’s Jasag Princes During The Qing Dynasty And Republic Of China

Posted on:2016-03-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H YongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330461980959Subject:Special History
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[Abstract]:During the Shunzhi six years(1649) to 1949, there were thriteen Jasags in the Wushen banner. The dissertation is based on the Zhunger Banner’s Government Archives which is wirtten in the Mongolia, the Manuscript of the history of Qing Dynasty and Table and Biography of the Mongolian Nobility Princes, which is combined with the investigation report and memoris. Utilizing that historical archives and records,1 have examied histoty of thirteen Jasags and their lineage in Wushen Banner. By researching the history process and reason for wilting the Jasags’ genealogy which is recorded in the Zhunger Banner’s Government Archives, preliminary clarified the number of occurrences in the Zhunger Banner’s Government Archives. There were six Jasags who were recorded in that Archives. The thesis consists of three chapters:In the first chapter, mainly examied the lineage of Jasags Wangs in Yeke Juu League and the first four Jasags’history in Wushen banner in the early time of Qing Dynasty.In the second, mainly researched the lineage of the fifth Jasag to the tenth Jasag and their history in Wushen banner for mid time of Qing Dynasty. And discussed the history of the tenth Jasag who was a head of Yeke Juu League in detail.In the last chapter, deliberated the lineage of three Jasags during the last Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China and focusesd on the Chagdursereng’s history and job situation about the last Jasag’s descendants.In the conclusion, I have summarized the whole paper. I think there are also some deficiency and shortages. Therefor it let me clear the goals of striving direction in future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wushen banner, Jasag Princes, Lineage Chagdursereng
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