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http://dx.doi.org/10.21186/IPR.2020.5.1.165

A Study of the Characteristics of the Manchu-Mongol Alliance during the Qing Dynasty Era  

Lim, Jong-Wha (Chungwoon University)
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Industry Promotion Research / v.5, no.1, 2020 , pp. 165-170 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study concerns of how the Qing dynasty overcame the national inferiority on the process of the Ming-Qing war in the East Asia during the early 17th century. Historically the Qing came forward in succession the total 12 Emperors whose posthumouses were recorded according to a respective independent system. These studies will be commented the alliance between Manchurian and Mongolian tribes. As the researching result, it will be commented that the Qing's emperors possessed the names of the Emperor of Han's race, Khan of Mongolian tribe, Han of Manchurian clan at the same time. Furthermore in other to follow the war against the Ming dynasty the Qing dynasty promoted positively the strategic alliance through the marriage connection with Mongolian royal family. And the Qing dynasty succeeded in organizing the Military Eight Banners so that Qing dynasty could utilize the reorganized social civilian groups into the avaliable groups to the battle. Thus this Eight Banners were comprehended all members who were not only the Mongolian clans allianced but also the submitted soldiers from the Ming in the war.
Keywords
17th Century; Marriage Alliance; Eight Banners; Nurhaci; Jianzhou tribe;
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