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Page 119
... Dorgon , the regent and uncle of Abahai's infant son ( who became the first Ch'ing emperor ) , defeated Li and took Peking , where he declared the Manchu dynasty . It took the Manchu several decades to complete the mili- tary conquest ...
... Dorgon , the regent and uncle of Abahai's infant son ( who became the first Ch'ing emperor ) , defeated Li and took Peking , where he declared the Manchu dynasty . It took the Manchu several decades to complete the mili- tary conquest ...
Page 120
... Dorgon , until Dorgon died in 1650. Because the Shun - chih emperor had died of smallpox , his successor , the K'ang - hsi emperor , was chosen in part because he had already survived a small- pox attack . The K'ang - hsi emperor ...
... Dorgon , until Dorgon died in 1650. Because the Shun - chih emperor had died of smallpox , his successor , the K'ang - hsi emperor , was chosen in part because he had already survived a small- pox attack . The K'ang - hsi emperor ...
Page 156
... Dorgon , ruled as regent during the reign of the first Ch'ing , or Manchu , emperor of China , the Shun - chih emperor . During the 17th century the region became a zone of competition between Russia and China . Bands of musket- bearing ...
... Dorgon , ruled as regent during the reign of the first Ch'ing , or Manchu , emperor of China , the Shun - chih emperor . During the 17th century the region became a zone of competition between Russia and China . Bands of musket- bearing ...
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