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Oboi

Oboi
Portrait of Oboi
Regent of the Qing dynasty
In office
1661–1669
Serving with Sonin, Ebilun, Suksaha
MonarchKangxi Emperor
Personal details
Bornc. 1610
Died1669 (aged 58–59)
ParentUici (father)
RelativesFiongdon (uncle)
CabinetFour Regents of the Kangxi Emperor
Clan nameGūwalgiya
Posthumous nameChaowu (超武)
Military service
AllegianceQing dynasty
Branch/serviceManchu Bordered Yellow Banner
Years of service1637-1646
Battles/warsDefeated Zhang Xianzhong

Oboi (Manchu: ᠣᠪᠣᡳ, Mölendorff: Oboi; simplified Chinese: 鳌拜; traditional Chinese: 鰲拜; pinyin: Áobài) (c. 1610[1]–1669) was a prominent Manchu military commander and courtier who served in various military and administrative posts under three successive emperors of the early Qing dynasty. Born to the Guwalgiya clan, Oboi was one of four regents nominated by the Shunzhi Emperor to oversee the government during the minority of the Kangxi Emperor. Oboi reversed the benevolent policies of the Shunzhi Emperor, and vigorously pushed for clear reassertion of Manchu power over the Han Chinese. Eventually deposed and imprisoned by the new emperor for having amassed too much power, he was posthumously rehabilitated.

  1. ^ Oboi's birthday is historically undocumented, but based on circumstantial evidence historians generally estimate his birth year to be within a few years after 1610.

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