Manchu clan of the Plain Yellow Banner
For the language in Papua New Guinea, see Uya language . For the river in Russia, see Uya (river) . For the Spanish politician, see Miguel Ángel Sastre Uyá .
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Uya (Manchu : ᡠᠶᠠ ᡥᠠᠯᠠ ; Chinese : 烏雅氏) was a clan of Manchu nobility.
Notable figures
Males
Ebaigen (额栢根)
Esen (額森/额森)
Weiwu (威武/威武) - a third rank military official (護軍參領/护军参领, pinyin: hujun canling), and held the title of a first class duke (一等公)
Yuese (岳色)
Bailu (白绿), the grandfather of Imperial Noble Consort Zhuangshun
Lingshou (靈壽/灵寿; 1788–1824), served as a sixth rank literary official (筆帖式/笔帖式, pinyin: bitieshi)
Wanming (万明), served as a second rank literary official.
Prince Consort
Females
Imperial Consort
Princess Consort
Primary Consort
Yunhu 's second primary consort, the mother of Hongsong (1743–1777) and Hongfeng (1744–1803)
Yunbi 's primary consort, the mother of first daughter (1734–1736), Princess (1735–1753), third daughter (1737–1745), Hongchang (1741–1795), fifth daughter (1742–1743), Princess (b. 1743) and Princess (b. 1745)
Concubine
Yunzhi 's concubine, the mother of Lady (1703–1768) and tenth son (1716–1720)
Family tree
Family tree of the Uya clan
See also
References
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