Magiya Hala (Manchu: ; Chinese: 馬佳æ°Â) was one of the Manchu Great Eight Clans. Originated from Giyaliku Magiya area, named by the place.
After the demise of the dynasty, some of its descendants sinicized their clan name to the Chinese surnames Ma (馬) or Jin (éÂÂ).
Notable figures
Males
- Tuhai (å¾海), a grand tutor of crown prince, a grand secretary of Zhonghe hall and first class Zhongda duke (ä¸ÂçÂÂå¿ è¾¾åÂ
¬), later enshrined in Imperial Ancestral Temple under the name Wenxiang (æÂÂè¥Â)
- Nomin (诺æÂÂ), a Minister of Rites
- Marsai (马å°Âå¡Â)
- Gaishan (çÂÂå±±), an examiner (Ã¥ÂÂå¤ÂéÂÂï¼Âpinyin:yuanwailang)
- Santai (ä¸Âå°)
- Santian (ä¸Âå¿Â)
- Hengguang (æÂÂ广)
- Shengjin (æÂÂå¯Â
)
- Baoxun (å®Â询), a supervisor of the Manor of Fengtian (å¥Â天åºÂå°¹) and General Shengjing (çÂÂ京å°ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Baolin (å®Âç³), a supervisor of the Manor of Zhengding (æÂ£å®ÂåºÂçÂ¥åºÂ)
- Shaoying (ç»Âè±), a Minister of Revenue in 1911
- Shijie (ä¸ÂæÂ°) & Shiliang (ä¸Âè¯)
Prince Consort
Females
Imperial Consort
- Consort
- Consort Rong (d. 1727), the Kangxi Emperor's consort, the mother of Chengrui (1667âÂÂ1670), Saiyinchahun (1672âÂÂ1674), Princess Rongxian (1673âÂÂ1728), Changhua (1674), Changsheng (1675âÂÂ1677) and Yunzhi (1677âÂÂ1732)
Princess Consort
- Concubine
- Yunki's concubine, the mother of Princess (1699âÂÂ1743), Lady (1703âÂÂ1724) and Lady (1705âÂÂ1784)
See also
References