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Yuan Shikai
Chinese military and government official (1859–1916)
Dorgon
Dorgon (17 November 1612 – 31 December 1650) was a Manchu prince and regent of the early Qing dynasty. Born in the House of Aisin-Gioro as the 14th son of Nurhaci (the founder of the Later Jin dynasty, which was the predecessor of the Qing), Dorgon started his career in military campaigns against the Mongols, the Koreans, and the Ming dynasty during the reign of Hong Taiji (his eighth brother) who succeeded their father.
Zeng Guofan
Chinese politician and military commander (1811–1872)
Feng Guozhang
Chinese general (1859-1919)
Zuo Zongtang
Qing dynasty general (1812-1885)
Zhang Xun
Chinese general (1854-1923)
Sengge Rinchen
Chinese general (1811–1865)
Tang Jingsong
Qing Dynasty general (1841-1903)
Liu Yongfu
Chinese general (1837-1917)
Frederick Townsend Ward
American general (1831–1862)
Fuk'anggan
'''Fuk'anggan' (Manchu:, Möllendorff: Fuk'anggan''; ; 1748–1796), courtesy name Yaolin (), was a Qing dynasty general from the Fuca clan of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner.
Pao-chen Shen
Chinese Qing Dynasty official (1820-1879)
Ma Lin
Chinese politician (1873-1945)
Shang Kexi
Ming and Qing dynasty general (1604-1676)
Ma Qi
Ma clique warlord controlling Gansu and Qinghai province at the beginning of the 20th century (1869-1931)
Ajige
Ajige (Manchu:, Mölendroff: ajige; 28 August 1605 – 28 November 1651) was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty. He was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the 12th son of Nurhaci, the khan of the Later Jin dynasty (the precursor of the Qing dynasty).
Fuheng
Fuheng (; ; ; 1720 – July 1770), courtesy name Chunhe (春和), was a Qing dynasty official from the Fuca clan of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner, and was a younger brother of the Empress Xiaoxianchun. He served as a senior minister at the court of his brother-in-law, the Qianlong Emperor, from the 1750s to his death in 1770. He is best known for leading the Qing troops in the fourth and last invasion of Burma in the Sino-Burmese War.
Nian Gengyao
Chinese general (1679-1726)
Nie Shicheng
Chinese Qing Dynasty general (1836–1900)
Ma Fuxiang
Chinese politician (1876–1932)
Wang Yirong
Chinese official and scholar (1845–1900)
Dong Fuxiang
Chinese general (1839–1908)
Agui
Agui (; ; September 7, 1717 – October 10, 1797) was a Manchu noble general for the Qing dynasty. As the only son of Akdun, he was a scion of a noble family who led a number of important Manchu military operations, including several of the "Ten Great Campaigns".
Geng Jingzhong
Chinese military commander
Shang Zhixin
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 59134
Ma Anliang
Qing dynasty army general
Prosper Giquel
French naval officer (1835–1886)
Kong Youde
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 56826
Yunti
14th son of Kangxi Emperor, Qing Dynasty prince (1688-1756)
Yinchang
Yinchang or '''In-ch'ang''' (; 1859 –1928 or 1934) was a Chinese military official, ambassador to Germany, and educational reformer in the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China. He was appointed the nation's first Minister of War in the late Qing dynasty. During the Republic he served as the military Chief of Staff for all presidents of the Beiyang Government. He was ethnic Manchu, and his family belonged to the Plain White Banner Clan of the Manchu Military Organization (滿洲正白旗); he held the title of Prince of the Plain White Banner Clan headed by Prince Chun, Zaifeng; at court he was address
Geng Zhongming
King/Prince of Jingnan
Zu Dashou
Chinese General
Ma Qianling
Chinese general
Zuo Baogui
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 57816
Zeng Guoquan
Chinese general and Qing dynasty official (1824–1890)
Mingrui
Mingrui (; ; , ; 1730 – March 1768), courtesy name Yunting (筠亭), was a Qing dynasty general. He was a nephew of Empress Xiaoxianchun and served as the commander of Qing troops in campaigns in Xinjiang and Burma.
Zhaohui
Zhaohui (, , 1708–10 December 1764) was a Qing dynasty general and Grand Secretary who was prominent in the conquest of what is now Xinjiang. He served under the Qianlong Emperor and was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner.
Zhu Yigui
leader of a Taiwanese uprising against Qing dynasty rule (1690–1722)
Wei Guangtao
Qing dynasty politician
Duan Zhigui
Chinese politician (1869-1925)
Wang Wenshao
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 57121 (1830–1908)
Ma Zhan'ao
Sufi
Ma Xinyi
soldier (1821-1870)
Johan Wilhelm Normann Munthe
Norwegian military officer and art collector
Yue Zhongqi
Qing dynasty general, 1686-1754
Zhang Shusheng
Chinese general during the Qing dynasty (1824-1884)
Wang De-lu
Qing Dynasty general
Wang Fuchen
Qing dynasty general
Jiang Chaozong
Chinese general, politician (1861-1943)
Song Qing
Qing dynasty general (1820–1902)
Pan Dingxin
Qing dynasty person CBDB=58110
Guanwen
Guanwen (, , 1798 – 1871), courtesy name Xiufeng (), was a Manchu official, Grand Secretariat, military general, Viceroy of Zhili, Huguang and commander of the Army Group Central Plain during the late Qing dynasty in China.
Long Jiguang
Republic of China person CBDB = 65170
Jiang Zhongyuan
Qing dynasty politician
Yang Fang
general
Ma Guoliang
Chinese Muslim military officer
Mianyu
Mianyu (綿愉; 8 March 1814 – 9 January 1866) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as the fifth son of the Jiaqing Emperor and the first holder of the Prince Hui of the first rank title. As Prince Hui of the First Rank peerage was not granted iron-cap status, each successive bearer of the title would hold diminished rank vis-a-vis his predecessor.
Tong Guowei
Qing dynasty person CBDB = 65776
Zheng Shiqi
Qing Dynasty general
Ma Haiyan
Chinese Muslim General