Arute Hala

Alute (阿魯特/阿鲁特) was a clan of Manchu nobility. The clan initially belonged to Mongol Plain Blue Banner, but later was transferred to Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner, one of the upper banners of Eight Banner System. Some descendants of the clan adopted surname Ke (克).

Notable figures

Males

Dexing (德兴)

  • Jinghui (景辉), a top candidate on provincial examination (翻译举人, pinyin:fangyu juren)[1]
    • Saišangga (賽尚阿/赛尚阿; 1794–1875), served as the Minister of Works from 1841–1845
      • Chongqi (崇綺/崇绮; 1829–1900), the top candidate in the 1865 imperial examination, served as a fourth rank literary official (侍講) in the Hanlin Academy, the Minister of Revenue from 1884–1886 and in 1900 and the Minister of Personnel in 1886, and held the title of a third class duke (三等公)
      • Chonggang (崇纲), a fifth rank literary official (员外郎)
        • Kechang (克昌)
Prince Consort
Prince ConsortPrincessSonsDaughters
Chongqi Lady Aisin Gioro, a daughter of Duanhua 1 Empress Xiaozheyi

Females

Imperial Consort
Imperial ConsortEmperorSonsDaughters
Imperial Noble Consort Gongsu (1857-1921)[2]Tongzhi Emperor
Empress Xiaozheyi (1854–1875)Tongzhi Emperor[3]
Princess Consort
Princess ConsortPrinceSonsDaughters
Primary wife Zailian (载濂) 1.Pucheng (浦偁)[4]
Ke Lianzhen (克连珍), primary wife Hengtong (恒同)
  1. Qigong

Family tree

Colligations and family tree of Arute clan

References

  1. Zhao, Erxun. 《清史稿》/ "Draft History of Qing". Volume 214.
  2. 沧/Cang, 海/Hai; Man, Yue (2011). "The Shadow of a Tomb: The History of Chinese Grave Robbery". Beijing Publishery Inc. p. 370.
  3. Zhao, Erxun (1928). 《清史稿》/ "Draft History of Qing". Volume 214.
  4. "愛新覺羅宗譜"/"The Genealogy of Aisin Gioro clan".
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