Jasagh

Mongolian noble title
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A jasagh (; ; ) was the head of a Mongol banner or khoshun during the Qing dynasty and the Bogd Khanate. The position was held by hereditary succession by certain Mongol princes, most of whom were descendants of Genghis Khan. The princes who did not serve as Jasagh were known as sula (сул - empty vacant free, loose) or hohi taiji (хохь тайж).
List of jasaghs
The list only include major jasaghs under Prince title.
Inner jasaghs
Aohan Tribes
Leaders of Aohan league held a title of the Prince of the Second Rank. Only the last jasagh was promoted to the Prince of the First Rank. ::data[format=table] | Date || Jasagh | Clan|| Background | |---|---| | 1644 | Sodnom Dügüreng (索諾木杜棱/索诺木杜棱; d. 1644) | | 1644-1668 | Majike (玛济克; d. 1647) | | 1668-1674 | Buda(布达) | | 1674-1689 | Samupile (萨木丕勒) | | 1689-1690 | Amin Dalai (阿敏达赉) | | 1690-1691 | Ese Mongke (额色蒙克) | | 1691-1704 | Dashendazha'er (达什达札尔) | | 1704-1705 | Waleda (瓦勒达) | | 1705-1748 | Elezhai (鄂勒斋) | | 1748-1779 | Lashen Labudan (喇什剌布但 | | 1779-1805 | Qimote Luwa (齐默特噜瓦) | | 1805-1843 | Gansabala (甘萨巴拉) | | 1843-1870 | Buyan Delegelie Gulukeqi (布彦徳格勒哷固鲁克齐) | | 1870-1906 | Chakeda'erzhabu (察克达尔札布 | | 1906-1933 | Tsering Duanlubu (色凌端鲁布) | ::
Ordos Tribes
Harqin Tribes
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Khorchin Tribes
Jasagh of the Khorchin banner held a title of Prince Bodlogtoi of the First Rank. Some jasaghs made a huge contribution to the Qing Dynasty by settling a military merit. Leaders of Khorchin league also became prince consorts by the tradition of diplomatic marriages between Khorchin Mongols and Manchus
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| Year | Jasagh | Clan | Family background |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1636-1643 | Donggor | Borjigin | |
| 1643-1664 | Zhangjilun | Father: Donggor | |
| 1664-1684 | Budali | Father: Zhangjilun | |
| 1684-1685 | Zhaga'er | Father: Budali | |
| 1685-1710 | Daibu | Father: Zhaga'er | |
| 1710-1716 | Alabdan | Father: Daibu | |
| 1716- | Luobozang Lashen | Brother:Alabdan | |
| 1738-1782 | Chimed Dorji | Father:Luobuzang Lashen | |
| 1782-1783 | Baljur | Brother: Chimed Dorji | |
| 1783-1825 | Sodnamudorji | Father: Baljur | |
| 1825-1865 | Sengge Rinchen | Father: Buhegeliger | |
| 1865-1891 | Buyannemekü | Father: Sengge Rinchen | |
| 1891-1917 | Amurlingkui | Father: Narsu | |
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Another title held by the jasagh of the Khorchin banner was Prince Darhan of the First Rank. The lineage was more prestigious than previous one. Most holders of the title were prince consorts and relatives of Qing Dynasty most prominent imperial consorts. ::data[format=table title=""]
| Year | Jasagh | Clan | Family background |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1652-1665 | Manzhuxili | Borjigin | Father: Jaisang |
| 1665-1669 | Heta (和塔) | Father: Manzhuxili | |
| 1671-1710 | Bandi | Father: Heta | |
| 1710-1752 | Luobozanggunbu | Father: Bandi | |
| 1752-1755 | Septeng Baljur | Father:Luobozanggunbu | |
| 1755-1773 | Tsewang Norbu | Brother: Septeng Baljur | |
| 1773-1798 | Wangjal Dorji | Father: Tsewang Norbu | |
| 1798-1808 | Dancengwangbu | Father: Wangjal Dorji | |
| 1808-1838 | Buyanwen Durhu | Father: Dancengwangbu | |
| 1838-1874 | Sodnam Pengsuke | Father: Buyanwen Durhu | |
| 1874-1884 | Kunbu Wangjile | Father: Sodnam Pengsuke | |
| 1884-1947 | Namjilseleng | Father: Kunbu Wangjile | |
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Prince Zhuoliketu of the First Rank was one of the titles reserved for jasaghs of the Khorchin league ::data[format=table title=""]
| Year | Jasagh | Clan | Family background |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1636-1665 | Wukeshan | Borjigin | Father : Jaisang |
| 1665-1667 | Birtakhar | Father: Wukeshan | |
| 1667-1682 | Eqir | Father: Birtakhar | |
| 1682-1688 | Duleba | Father: Wukeshan | |
| 1688-1725 | Batema | Father: Duleba | |
| 1725-1737 | Alatan Gehur | Father:Batema | |
| 1727-1761 | Zhamubale Zhamusu | Father:Alatan Gehur | |
| 1761-1795 | Gongge Labdan | Father:Zhamubale Zhamusu | |
| 1795-1804 | Lhawang | Father:Gongge Labdan | |
| 1804-1826 | Garsangdlonglob | Father: Lhawang | |
| 1826-1861 | Batu | Father: Garsangdlonglob | |
| 1861-1891 | Jikdeng Wangkur | Father: Batu | |
| 1891-1894 | Danselit Wangjur | Father:Jikdeng Wangkur | |
| 1894-1906 | Erdem Bilektu | Father: Danselit Wangjur | |
| 1906-1919 | Tsewang Duanlub | Father: Erdem Bilektu | |
| 1919-1954 | Hexiyeletu Morgen | Father: Tsewang Duanlub | |
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Outer jasaghs
Khalkha Tribes
Leaders of the Khalkha league held a title of the Prince of the First Rank. The title of Prince Darhan of the First Rank was demoted to the Prince of the Third Rank and subsequently recovered. ::data[format=table title=""]
| Year | Jasagh | Clan | Family background |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1653-1669 | Batar | ||
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Sayin Noyan league
Sayin Noyan was a part of Khalkha valley. Jasagh of Sayin Noyan league held a title of Prince of the First Rank. Jasaghs of Sayin Noyan were treated like leaders of Khalkha league. ::data[format=table title=""]
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Oriat Tribes
Altishahr
Altishahr (Turki Muslim major area in Xinjiang), which also the same Jasagh rulers, two of six had “Wang”(king) title.
- Kumul Khanate- Muslim banner, held a title of Prince of the First Rank.
- Turpan- Muslim banner, held a title of Prince of the Second Rank.
References
References
- (2018-11-09). "Jasagh Lama – Columbia tibetan studies".
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