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Hoise Niru (Manchu:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝ ᠨᡳᡵᡠ, Chinese: 回子佐領) was a military unit of the Qing dynasty of China. It was affiliated with the Imperial Household Department and Plain White Banner. Formally, this niru was known as the 7th (Hoise niru) of the 5th booi jalan of Plain white banner (正白旗包衣第五參領第七佐領). According to "Tingyu Congtan", the personal notes from Fuge who was a member of Cigu niru, members of Hoise niru were not allowed to be promoted beyond the 5th rank.

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  • Hoise Niru (en)
  • 回子佐领 (zh)
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  • 回子佐领(满语:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝᠨᡳᡵᡠ,转写:hoise niru)是乾隆二十五年(1760年)由回部迁至北京的回人(维吾尔族先民)所组成的佐领(一部分是投降的和卓家族和葉爾羌汗國可汗家族成員),隶属于内务府正白旗第五参领下,共有一个佐领。佐领下人可任五品以下武职,不能担任文官,其粮饷也另有规制。 (zh)
  • Hoise Niru (Manchu:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝ ᠨᡳᡵᡠ, Chinese: 回子佐領) was a military unit of the Qing dynasty of China. It was affiliated with the Imperial Household Department and Plain White Banner. Formally, this niru was known as the 7th (Hoise niru) of the 5th booi jalan of Plain white banner (正白旗包衣第五參領第七佐領). According to "Tingyu Congtan", the personal notes from Fuge who was a member of Cigu niru, members of Hoise niru were not allowed to be promoted beyond the 5th rank. (en)
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  • Hoise Niru (Manchu:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝ ᠨᡳᡵᡠ, Chinese: 回子佐領) was a military unit of the Qing dynasty of China. It was affiliated with the Imperial Household Department and Plain White Banner. Formally, this niru was known as the 7th (Hoise niru) of the 5th booi jalan of Plain white banner (正白旗包衣第五參領第七佐領). Members of this niru originally came from the Islamic Yarkent Khanate. Starting from the year of 1759, an increasing number of people from the region of Yarkent began to migrate into Qing territory. In 1760, according to the edict of Qianlong Emperor, a new was formed in order to include all the Muslim immigrants from Yarkent. The affiliation of Hoise niru was determined by its military rank in the Eight Banners system. Since members of this niru were categorized as booi of the plain white banner, one of the upper three banners that were commanded by Qing emperor himself, they were by default members of the imperial household department. This arrangement meant that the members of Hoise niru did not perform real military services. Instead, like Cigu niru and , they were royal butlers of the house of Aisin-Gioro. According to "Tingyu Congtan", the personal notes from Fuge who was a member of Cigu niru, members of Hoise niru were not allowed to be promoted beyond the 5th rank. (en)
  • 回子佐领(满语:ᡥᠣᡳᠰᡝᠨᡳᡵᡠ,转写:hoise niru)是乾隆二十五年(1760年)由回部迁至北京的回人(维吾尔族先民)所组成的佐领(一部分是投降的和卓家族和葉爾羌汗國可汗家族成員),隶属于内务府正白旗第五参领下,共有一个佐领。佐领下人可任五品以下武职,不能担任文官,其粮饷也另有规制。 (zh)
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