Iron-cap Prince
12 hereditary Qing dynasty's prince titles passing down without downgrading; 8 were by merit awarded to sons of emperor when Qing dynasty first established ; remaining four granted in the middle to late period
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Iron-cap Prince
Summary
Iron-cap Prince is a Chinese nobility[1].
Key Facts
- Iron-cap Prince is in the country of Qing dynasty[2].
- Iron-cap Prince's instance of is recorded as Chinese nobility[3].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Li[4].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Rui[5].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Yu[6].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Su[7].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Zhuang[8].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Zheng[9].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Keqin[10].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Shuncheng[11].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Yi (怡)[12].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Gong[13].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Chun (醇)[14].
- Iron-cap Prince's has part is recorded as Prince Qing[15].
- Iron-cap Prince's topic's main category is recorded as Q23010135[16].
- Iron-cap Prince's Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts person ID is recorded as G000111[17].
- Iron-cap Prince's has characteristic is recorded as perpetual heritability[18].
- Iron-cap Prince's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/155qjpl9[19].
- Iron-cap Prince's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 123923[20].