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Dodo (prince)

Dodo
Prince Yu of the First Rank
Dodo, Prince Yu.JPG
Portrait of Dodo from the Palace Museum Archives
Prince Yu of the First Rank
Reign 1636–1649
Predecessor None
Successor Duoni (as Prince Xin)
Born (1614-04-02)2 April 1614
Died 29 April 1649(1649-04-29) (aged 35)
Beijing, China
Spouse Primary spouses:
Lady Borjigit
Lady Borjigit Dazhe
Lady Nara
Secondary spouses:
Lady Tunggiya
Lady Irgen-Gioro
unnamed
Tertiary spouses:
Lady Tunggiya
Lady Nara
Lady Guwalgiya
Lady Guwalgiya
Concubines:
Lady Nara
Lady Liang
Issue Julan
Doni
Bakedu
Cani
Dorbo
Zhakedu
Dunggo
Fiyanggu
Full name
Aisin-Gioro Dodo
(愛新覺羅‧多鐸)
Posthumous name
Prince Yutong of the First Rank
(和碩豫通親王)
House Aisin Gioro
Father Nurhaci
Mother Lady Abahai
Full name
Aisin-Gioro Dodo
(愛新覺羅‧多鐸)
Posthumous name
Prince Yutong of the First Rank
(和碩豫通親王)
Dodo
Traditional Chinese 多鐸
Simplified Chinese 多铎

Dodo (Manchu: Prince dodo.png; 2 April 1614 – 29 April 1649), formally known as Prince Yu, was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty.

Dodo was born in the Manchu Aisin Gioro clan as the 15th son of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. His mother was Nurhaci's primary spouse Lady Abahai, who also bore Dodo's full brothers Ajige and Dorgon.

In 1620, Dodo was conferred the title of a ejen. He became a beile at the age of 13 and was put in charge of the Plain White Banner, and started administrating affairs in the Rites and War ministries. In 1628, Dodo followed Huangtaiji on the conquest of Chahar, Mongolia, and was granted the title of eerkechuhuer (額爾克楚虎爾) for his achievements. The following year, he followed Huangtaiji again on the conquest of the Ming dynasty, crossing the Great Wall and closing in on the Ming capital Beijing.


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