Namdulu

Namdulu hala (那木都鲁氏) is one of the clans of the Manchu nobility descending from the modern day Ussuriysk.[1] The clan inhabited the Changbai mountains,Huichun valley, Jihe, Warka and Hada.[2] When Namdulu clan was on the verge of extinction, most of the descendants of Hada Nara clan were adopted into the Hada kin. After the demise of the Qing dynasty, modern day descendants of the Namdulu clan changed their surnames into Na (那), Nan (南), Fu (傅) and Shen (沈)[3]

Notable figures

Males

  • Kangwuli (康武理) served as one of the 16 ministers of Nurhaci[4]
    • Laita (赖塔), a defector the rebellion of Li Zicheng[5] and first class duke Baoji (一等褒绩公)[6]
  • Yuehai (岳海), fourth rank literary official
  • Yong'an (永安), served as second rank military official.
  • Shishun (侍顺), third class baron[7]
    • Enpu (恩扑)[8]
      • Wenxi (文熙),adopted by his uncle Enchong[9]
  • Xianfu (县富)
Prince Consorts
Year Prince Princess Issue
3 January 1843 Enchong Princess Shouzang of the Second Rank
August 1856 Wenxi Zaidun's fourth daughter

Females

Princess consort
Princess Prince Sons Daughters
Primary consort Yongxi 1.Prince Sushen[10] Jingmin
Hengbo[11] 1.Lunxiu

2.Lunfang 3.Lunsheng 4.Lunding 5.Lunxu

Puzhuo(溥倬) 2.Yufeng 3. NN[12]
Mianlun[13]
Mianping (绵平)
Fuxing'a 1.Nasihong'a
2.Ruiguang[14]

References

  1. Sun, Wenliang (1990). Encyclopedy of the Manchu clans/《满族大辞典》. Liaoning University Press. p. 276.
  2. Aisin Gioro, Hongzhou (2002). 《八旗满洲氏族通谱》/"Genealogy of the Manchu clans". Liaohai Press. p. 278.
  3. Zhao, Li (2012). 《满族姓氏寻根词典》/ "A research on the Manchu surnames". Liaoning Public Press. pp. 421–422.
  4. "Genealogy of the Manchu clans". 21. 1735.
  5. 《欽定八旗通志》. 323.
  6. 政协文史资料委员会 (1993). 《王府井》/ "Well in the prince's manor". 北京出版社/ Beijing Book Co. Inc. p. 25.
  7. "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  8. 奏為壽臧和碩 公主 薨逝所有應辦事宜及在園日期是否循例辦理請欽定》/"An approval of a request to arrange a funeral of Princess Shouzang of the Second Rank in the mausoleum". 1856.
  9. 《奏為指揮朱森緝捕出力可否將另案處分相抵由》.
  10. Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. Imperial Princes. 163.
  11. 《愛新覺羅宗譜》/"Genealogy of the Aisin Gioro clan". Part 1, Vol.1. p. 201.
  12. "中国第一历史档案馆 目录查询". www.lsdag.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  13. "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  14. "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
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