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Qing dynasty princely peer

Prince Qin of the Second Rank (勤郡王) was a Qing dynasty princely peerage. The peerage was created in 1684 for Yunduan, Nurhaci's great-grandson and son of Prince An of the Second Rank Yolo. As Prince Qin of the Second Rank peerage was not given iron-cap status, each successive bearer of the title would hold diminished ranks vis-a-vis his predecessor.

Members of Prince Qin peerage

  • 1684-1698: Yunduan . He was granted a title of Prince of the Second Rank under the name "Qin". In 1690, he was demoted to prince of the Fourth Rank and stripped of his titles in 1698.

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Prince Qin peerage is marked with purple

References

  1. Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. Imperial Princes, Chart 2.
  2. Tong/佟, Jiajiang/佳江. "Correction of the "Draft History of Qing" ". Jilin University press.
  3. Liu, Xiaomeng (2009). 正说清朝十二王/"Qing dynasty 12 princes". Beijing Book Co. Inc.
Qing dynasty junwangs (second-rank princes)
Non-downgrading peerages
("iron-cap" princes)
Promoted and non-downgrading peerages
Promoted but downgrading peerages
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