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Yanja () was one of the
Manchu clans This is an alphabetical list of Manchu clans: History When the Jurchens were reorganized by Nurhaci into the Eight Banners, many Manchu clans were artificially created as a group of unrelated people founded a new Manchu clan (mukun) using a geogr ...
belonging to the Plain Yellow Banner.


Notable figures


Males

* Zhaotu (兆图), a jiduwei ** Tana (塔纳), a yunjiwei *** Tuzhu (图珠), a third class qingche duwei * Andali * Buyantai (布彦泰; 1791–1880), served as a
General of Ili The General of Ili ( Officially ), also known in western sources as the Kuldya Military Governor, was a position created during the reign of the Qing Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735-1799) to "pacify" Dzungaria (now part of Xinjiang) and suppress uprising ...
, second rank military official and
Viceroy of Shaan-Gan The Viceroy of Shaan-Gan was one of eight regional viceroys in the Qing dynasty. The Viceroy of Shaan-Gan had jurisdiction over Shaanxi and Gansu provinces as well as western Inner Mongolia. Name The name Shaan-Gan is derived by taking t ...
in 1845 * Jinglian (景廉,1823-1885), served as a vice commander of Manchu Bordered Red Banner in 1852, a fourth rank literary official of the ministry of Personnel and ministry of Justice, a
General of Ili The General of Ili ( Officially ), also known in western sources as the Kuldya Military Governor, was a position created during the reign of the Qing Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735-1799) to "pacify" Dzungaria (now part of Xinjiang) and suppress uprising ...
in 1858, Imperial Commissioner in 1875 and a member of Council of State * Dingcheng (定成), a sixth rank literary official in 1884, an official in the ministry of Justice in 1886, an examiner of the Ministry of Justice in 1889, a magistrate of Yizhou in 1899, a master of ceremonies in 1906 and Vice Minister of Justice in 1911. * Yuxian (毓贤;1842–1901), known for organisation of Taiyuan massacre as a governor of Shanxi{{Cite book, last=Bickers, first=Robert A., title=The Boxers, China, and the World, last2=Tiedemann, first2=R. G., publisher=Rowman & Littlefield, year=2007, isbn=, location=, pages=20


Females

Princess Consort * Secondary Consort ** Yujuan (1845–1881), Yixuan's secondary consort * Concubine ** Hong Taiji's concubine, the mother of Yebušu (1627–1690)


References

Manchu clans Plain Yellow Banner