Lady Abahai

Abahai
Khatun of Great Jin
Khatun of the Later Jin dynasty
1st tenure17 February 1616 – 1620
PredecessorEmpress Xiaoduanxian (in Ming)
Empress Xiaocigao (posthumously)
Successor herself
2nd tenureLate 1622/early 1623 – 30 September 1626
Predecessor herself
SuccessorEmpress Xiaoduanwen (in Qing)
Empress Dowager of the Later Jin dynasty
Tenure30 September 1626- 1 October 1626
PredecessorEmpress Dowager Rensheng (in Ming)
SuccessorEmpress Dowager Xiaoduanwen (in Qing)
BornUla Nara Abahai
(烏拉那拉·阿巴亥)
1590 (1590)
(萬曆十八年)
Jilin City
Died1 October 1626(1626-10-01) (aged 35–36)
(天命十一年 八月 十二日)
Mukden Palace
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1601; died 1626)
IssueAjige, Prince Ying of the First Rank
Dorgon, Prince Ruizhong of the First Rank
Dodo, Prince Yutong of the First Rank
Names
Ula Nara Abahai (烏拉那拉 阿巴亥)
Posthumous name
Empress Xiaolie Gongmin Xianzhe Renhe Zantian Lisheng Wu (孝烈恭敏獻哲仁和讚天儷聖武皇后) (revoked in 1653)
HouseUla Nara (烏拉那拉; by birth)
Aisin Gioro (by marriage)
FatherMantai
Lady Abahai
Traditional Chinese孝烈武皇后
Simplified Chinese孝烈武皇后
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiàolièwǔ Huánghòu

Empress Xiaoliewu (1590 – 1 October 1626), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Ula Nara clan, personal name Abahai, was a consort of Nurhaci.[1][2] She was 31 years his junior.

Abahai was erroneously identified with Hong Taiji, Nurhaci's eighth son and successor, in earlier sources.

  1. ^ 刘楠; Nan, L. I. U. (2020-09-15). "清入关前对八旗基层组织的控制——以乌苏氏季思哈、吉普喀达为例". 清史研究 (in Chinese) (5): 81. ISSN 1002-8587.
  2. ^ _博、任吉_. 大清盛世 (in Chinese). 飛翔時代.