Yanja[1] (颜扎氏) was one of the Manchu clans belonging to the Plain Yellow Banner.

Notable figures

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Males

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  • Zhaotu (兆图), a jiduwei
    • Tana (塔纳), a yunjiwei
      • Tuzhu (图珠), a third class qingche duwei[2]
  • Andali
  • Buyantai (布彦泰; 1791–1880), served as a General of Ili, second rank military official and Viceroy of Shaan-Gan in 1845[3]
  • Jinglian (景廉,1823-1885), served as a vice commander of Manchu Bordered Red Banner in 1852, a fourth rank literary official of the ministry of Personnel and ministry of Justice, a General of Ili in 1858, Imperial Commissioner in 1875 and a member of Council of State[4]
  • Dingcheng (定成), a sixth rank literary official in 1884,[5] an official in the ministry of Justice in 1886,[6] an examiner of the Ministry of Justice in 1889, a magistrate of Yizhou in 1899, a master of ceremonies in 1906[7] and Vice Minister of Justice in 1911.[8]
  • Yuxian (毓贤;1842–1901), known for organisation of Taiyuan massacre as a governor of Shanxi[9]

Females

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Princess Consort

  • Secondary Consort

References

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  1. ^ "Baqi Manzhou shizu tongpu 八旗滿洲氏族通譜".
  2. ^ 八旗滿洲氏族通譜 (四庫全書本)/"Genealogy of the Manchu clans". Vol. 32. 1735.
  3. ^ Zhao, Erxun (1928). Draft History of Qing. Vol. 169.
  4. ^ "Jinglian". npmhost.npm.gov.tw. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
  5. ^ 《大清德宗同天崇运大中至正经文纬武仁孝睿智端俭宽勤景皇帝实录》/ "Chronicles of the Emperor Tongtianchongyundazhongzhizhengjingwenweiwurenxiaoruizhiduanjiankuanqinjing, Moral Ancestor". Vol. 163.
  6. ^ 中國第一歷史檔案館藏/ First Historical Archive of China. 清代官員履歷檔案全編/ "Archives of Qing dynasty offices". Vol. 6. p. 422.
  7. ^ 清代職官年表. Vol. 2. pp. 1337–1339.
  8. ^ 清代職官年表. Vol. 4. p. 3091.
  9. ^ Bickers, Robert A.; Tiedemann, R. G. (2007). The Boxers, China, and the World. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 20.