| Alxa Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh prince of the first rank) | Helali (A descendant of Batu Khasar, Genghis Khan's younger brother. In Kangxi 36 he received the Jasagh title of duoluo beile [prince of the third rank]. He died in Kangxi 46.) | Abao (Helali's third son. He inherited the Jasagh duoluo beile title in Kangxi 48. In Yongzheng 1 he was raised to duoluo junwang [prince of the second rank]; in Yongzheng 7 he was demoted to beile for an offense, then restored to junwang in Yongzheng 9. He died in Qianlong 4.) | Luobuzang Duo'erji (Abao's second son. He succeeded as Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 4, became duoluo junwang in Qianlong 22, and hoshoi qinwang [prince of the first rank] in Qianlong 30. In Qianlong 47 the throne granted his line perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 48.) | Wangqin Banba'er (Luobuzang Duo'erji's eldest son. He was first made a first-class taiji of ducal grade, then in Qianlong 48 inherited the Jasagh hoshoi qinwang title. In Qianlong 49 his younger brother Mahabala received ducal-grade rank. He died in Jiaqing 9.) | Mahabala (Wangqin Banba'er's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 9 and died in Daoguang 12.) | Nangdubusulong (Mahabala's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 12 and died in Daoguang 24.) | Gongsang Zhu'ermote (Nangdubusulong's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 24.) | Duoluo Sesele (Gongsang Zhu'ermote's son. He inherited the title in Guangxu 2.) | Tawang Bulukezhale (Duoluo Sesele's son. He succeeded in Xuantong 2.) | | | | | | | | |
| Alxa Oirat Banner (hereditary duke who guards the state) | Gunbu (Prince Abao's eldest son. He was made duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 9 and promoted to gushan beizi [prince of the fourth rank] in Yongzheng 10. He died in Qianlong 2.) | La'erji Wangshuke (Prince Abao's third son. He inherited the gushan beizi title in Qianlong 2 and died in Qianlong 6.) | Suonuomu Duo'erji (La'erji Wangshuke's second cousin. He inherited at a reduced rank as duke who guards the state in Qianlong 6 and died in Qianlong 30.) | Wu'ertunaxun (Suonuomu Duo'erji's eldest son. He became duke who guards the state in Qianlong 30; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 1.) | Mangala (Wu'ertunaxun's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Jiaqing 19.) | Delege'erbiyan (Mangala's son. He died in Jiaqing 19.) | Shadu'erzhabu (Delege'erbiyan's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 5 and was relieved for illness in the fifth month of Guangxu 29.) | Pulezhongnishier (He succeeded in the first month of Guangxu 30.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Alxa Oirat Banner (hereditary duke who guards the state) | Yumuchumu (Beile Helali's second son. He was made duke who assists the state in Kangxi 37 and died in Kangxi 52.) | Luobuzang Da'erji (Yumuchumu's second son. He was enfeoffed as duke who assists the state in Kangxi 53, soon raised to duke who guards the state, and died in Kangxi 59.) | Shabiduo'erji (Yumuchumu's eldest son. He inherited as duke who guards the state in Kangxi 60, was promoted to gushan beizi in Yongzheng 1, and died in Qianlong 2.) | Gunchuke (Shabiduo'erji's younger cousin. He inherited as duke who assists the state in Qianlong 2, was raised to duke who guards the state in Qianlong 24, and died in Qianlong 32.) | Duo'erji Sebuteng (Gunchuke's second son. He became duke who guards the state in Qianlong 32; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Daoguang 3.) | Pu'erbu (Duo'erji Sebuteng's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 3.) | Sadabuduo'erji (Pu'erbu's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 2.) | Ayuerzhana (Sadabuduo'erji's younger brother. He succeeded in Tongzhi 4 and in the first month of Guangxu 20 received the brevet rank of beizi.) | Lewangnuo'erbu (He succeeded in Guangxu 22.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duoluo junwang) | Chahan Danjin (Of the Qoshot; a descendant of Khabutu Khasar and great-grandson of Gushri Khan of Qinghai. He was made duoluo beile in Kangxi 40, duoluo junwang in Kangxi 17, and hoshoi qinwang in Yongzheng 1; in Yongzheng 3 he received the Jasagh appointment. He died in Yongzheng 13.) | Wangshuke (Chahan Danjin's grandson. He inherited the Jasagh hoshoi qinwang title in Yongzheng 13 and died in Qianlong 14.) | Wangdanduo'erji Palamu (Wangshuke's son. He succeeded as Jasagh hoshoi qinwang in Qianlong 14 and died in Qianlong 36.) | Nahanduo'erji (Wangshuke's nephew. He first inherited the Jasagh post left by his father, Taiji Wangshukelabutan (see the Jasagh taiji table), then in Qianlong 36 became Jasagh duoluo junwang; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 13.) | Dashi Zhongnai (Nahanduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and died in Daoguang 13.) | Daxi Wangzhale (Dashi Zhongnai's son. He inherited the title in Daoguang 13 and died in Daoguang 30.) | Chunjin (Daxi Wangzhale's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 30.) | Balezhu'erlabutan (Chunjin's clansman nephew. He inherited the title in Guangxu 13.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duoluo junwang) | Cewanglabutan (Of the Qoshot; Prince Chahan Danjin's younger cousin. He was made duoluo junwang in Kangxi 42 and died in Kangxi 44.) | E'erke Balezhu'er (Cewanglabutan's second son. He inherited as duoluo junwang in Kangxi 44 and took his own life in Kangxi 45.) | Pengsukewangzhale (E'erke Balezhu'er's eldest son. He inherited at a reduced rank as duoluo beile in Kangxi 46, received the Jasagh in Yongzheng 3, and was restored to duoluo junwang in Yongzheng 4. He died in Yongzheng 13.) | Gunchukedashi (Pengsukewangzhale's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Yongzheng 13 and was dismissed for illness in Qianlong 42.) | Suonuomu Duo'erji (Gunchukedashi's second son. He became Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 42; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion, and in Qianlong 56 he was granted princely-grade standing.) | Chelin Duanduobu (Suonuomu Duo'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Wu'erjinzhabu (Chelin Duanduobu's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 4.) | Ayuershidi (Wu'erjinzhabu's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 4.) | Engkeji'ergale (Ayuershidi's clansman elder brother. He inherited the title in Guangxu 11.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duoluo beile) | Sebutengzhale (Of the Dzungar; ninth in descent from Taiji Etelute Darhan Noyan. He was made duoluo beile in Kangxi 42, duoluo junwang in Yongzheng 2, and Jasagh in Yongzheng 3. He died in Yongzheng 9.) | Chelinlabutan (Sebutengzhale's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Yongzheng 9 and died in Qianlong 13.) | Suonuomu Duo'erji (Chelinlabutan's eldest son. He succeeded as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 13 and died in Qianlong 23.) | Sebutengduo'erji (Suonuomu Duo'erji's younger cousin. He inherited as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 23 and died in Qianlong 30.) | Chemubole (Sebutengduo'erji's second cousin once removed. He inherited at a reduced rank as Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 30 and died in Qianlong 39.) | Chuizhongzhabu (Chemubole's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 39; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 53.) | Delibalezhu'er (Chuizhongzhabu's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 53 and died in Daoguang 18.) | Namuzhaledanba (Delibalezhu'er's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 18 and was relieved for illness in Xianfeng 5.) | Lawan Duo'erji (Namuzhaledanba's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 5; in the second month of Guangxu 22 he received the brevet rank of junwang and died in the eleventh month of that year.) | Linqinwangzhale (He succeeded in the sixth month of Guangxu 23.) | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duoluo junwang) | Gunbu (Of the Qoshot; Prince Chahan Danjin's younger cousin. He was made duoluo beile in Kangxi 43 and died in Kangxi 44.) | E'erdini E'erketuoketuonai (Gunbu's eldest son. He inherited as duoluo beile in Kangxi 44, became duoluo junwang in Yongzheng 1, and received the Jasagh in Yongzheng 3. He died in Qianlong 14.) | Suonuomu Danjin (E'erdini E'erketuoketuonai's third son. He was made beizi in Yongzheng 9, inherited as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 14, and died in Qianlong 36.) | Gunchukedunduobunamuzhale (Suonuomu Danjin's grandson. He succeeded as Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 40.) | Gangga'er (Gunchukedunduobunamuzhale's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 40; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 2.) | Yishiduo'erji (Gangga'er's uncle. He succeeded in Jiaqing 3 and died in Jiaqing 10.) | Shakedu'erjian (Yishiduo'erji's younger clansman brother. He inherited in Jiaqing 11 and was relieved for illness in Daoguang 3.) | Gunchukejimote (Shakedu'erjian's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 3.) | Jikemotenamujileduo'erji (Gunchukejimote's son. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 6.) | Gunbulabutan (Jikemotenamujileduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 5 and died in Guangxu 28.) | Dongkuolinqin (Gunbulabutan's son. He succeeded in the second month of Guangxu 29.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duoluo beile) | Dayan (Of the Qoshot; Prince Cewanglabutan's nephew. He was made duoluo beile in Kangxi 55 and died in Kangxi 57.) | Wangshukelabutan (Dayan's son. He inherited as duoluo beile in Kangxi 58 and died in Kangxi 61.) | Dashi Cheling (Dayan's nephew. He inherited at a reduced rank as gushan beizi in Kangxi 61, was raised to duoluo beile in Yongzheng 2 with perpetual hereditary rank without demotion, received the Jasagh in Yongzheng 3, and died in Qianlong 22.) | Danbacheling (Dashi Cheling's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 22 and died in Qianlong 39.) | Jikemoteyishi (Danbacheling's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 39; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 13.) | Zhamubaleduo'erji (Jikemoteyishi's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and died in Daoguang 4.) | Namukawangzhale (Zhamubaleduo'erji's son. He inherited in Daoguang 4 and died in Daoguang 14.) | Chelengnuo'erbu (Namukawangzhale's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 14 and died in Daoguang 19.) | Luobusangzhanba (Chelengnuo'erbu's uncle. He inherited in Daoguang 19 and died in Xianfeng 5.) | Gangzhanchokedubu (Luobusangzhanba's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 5 and died in Guangxu 15.) | Chelin Duanduobu (He succeeded in the twelfth month of Guangxu 15.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Namuzhale (Of the Khoshut; a younger cousin of Prince Chahan Danjin. He received duoluo beile [prince of the third rank] in Kangxi 37 and died in Kangxi 49.) | Luobuzang Chahan (Namuzhale's second son. He inherited as duoluo beile in Kangxi 50, was stripped in Yongzheng 2 for an offense, received the Jasagh first-class taiji title in Yongzheng 3, and was raised to duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 6. He died in Qianlong 7.) | Duo'erji Shebuteng (Luobuzang Chahan's eldest son. He inherited at a reduced rank as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 7 and died in Qianlong 26.) | Gongsang Cheling (Duo'erji Shebuteng's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 26; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 14.) | Wangshuke (Gongsang Cheling's adopted heir son. He inherited the Jasagh first-class taiji title in Qianlong 54.) | Da'ermashili (Wangshuke's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 9 and died in Xianfeng 5.) | Yonglong (Da'ermashili's uncle. He inherited the title in Xianfeng 5.) | Danjin Chokedubu (Yonglong's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12.) | Shakedu'erzhabu (Danjin Chokedubu's son. He inherited in Guangxu 5.) | Bobengchuke (Shakedu'erzhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 9.) | Chamuduo'erjilegalang (He inherited in Guangxu 28 and died in Xuantong 2.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh gushan beizi) | Cheling Dunduobu (Of the Khoshut; a younger cousin of Prince Chahan Danjin. He received duoluo beile in Yongzheng 1 and was demoted in Yongzheng 2 for an offense.) | Danba (Cheling Dunduobu's great-granduncle. He inherited as gushan beizi [prince of the fourth rank] with Jasagh status in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 17.) | Shakedu'erzhabu (Danba's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 17; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 48.) | Che'erdengduo'erji (Shakedu'erzhabu's second son. He inherited as Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 48 and was formally renamed Che'erdengduo'erji in Qianlong 53. He was relieved of office for illness in Jiaqing 20.) | Latenaxidi (Che'erdengduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 20 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Yidamulinqin (Latenaxidi's son. He inherited in Daoguang 23.) | Chuimupuleinuo'erbu (Yidamulinqin's eldest son. He succeeded in Guangxu 10 and in the third month of Guangxu 22 received beile rank.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Suonuomu Dashi (Of the Khoshut; a great-granduncle of Duke Galdandashi. He was made duke who assists the state in Kangxi 50 and died in Kangxi 51.) | Nuo'erbupengsuke (Suonuomu Dashi's second son. He inherited as duke who assists the state in Kangxi 52, received Jasagh status in Yongzheng 3, and died in Yongzheng 4.) | Dashi Balezhu'er (Nuo'erbupengsuke's adopted heir son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 5 and died in Yongzheng 7.) | Cheling (Dashi Balezhu'er's great-granduncle. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 8 and died in Qianlong 9.) | Dashizhabu (Cheling's third son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 9 and died in Qianlong 31.) | Gundunduobu (Dashizhabu's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 1.) | Yishida'erji (Gundunduobu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 1 and died in Daoguang 8.) | Zhu'ermotetu (Yishida'erji's son. He inherited in Daoguang 8 and died in Daoguang 18.) | Chuida'er (Zhu'ermotetu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 8.) | Gunchukelasunduobu (Chuida'er's son. He inherited in Tongzhi 12 and died in Guangxu 33.) | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary gushan beizi) | Luobuzang Shebuteng (Beizi Mangnai's eldest son. He first inherited his father's Jasagh post (see the Jasagh table). Stripped in Qianlong 31 for an offense, he was given a titular beizi title; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion, and in Qianlong 56 he received beile-grade rank.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Luobuzang Da'erzha (Of the Khoshut; a younger cousin of Beile Namuzhale. He received gushan beizi in Kangxi 50 and died in Kangxi 61.) | Jikejizhabu (Luobuzang Da'erzha's eldest son. He inherited at reduced rank as duke who assists the state in Kangxi 61, was stripped in Yongzheng 2, received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3, and died in Qianlong 20.) | Chelingduo'erji (Jikejizhabu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 28.) | Dakebanamuzhale (Chelingduo'erji's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 29 and died in Qianlong 44.) | Nuo'erbulinqin (Dakebanamuzhale's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 44; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 9.) | Jikemote (Nuo'erbulinqin's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 9 and died in Jiaqing 25.) | Suonuomuwangjile (Jikemote's great-granduncle. He inherited in Jiaqing 25 and was relieved for illness in Daoguang 9.) | Lamuguceleqian (Suonuomuwangjile's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 9 and died in Daoguang 13.) | Lamugongcelakezhabu (Lamuguceleqian's younger brother. He inherited in Daoguang 13.) | Wulezheybatu (Lamugongcelakezhabu's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 10.) | Gunbuzhabu (He inherited the title in Guangxu 20.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Galdandashi (Of the Khoshut; a younger cousin of Prince Chahan Danjin. He was made duke who assists the state in Kangxi 50, raised to duke who guards the state in Yongzheng 1, and received Jasagh status in Yongzheng 3. He died in Qianlong 4.) | Danjinnamuzhale (Galdandashi's second son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who guards the state in Qianlong 4 and died in Qianlong 13.) | Suonuomubaleji (Galdandashi's third son. He became Jasagh duke who guards the state in Qianlong 13 and died soon after.) | Suonuomuduo'erji (Suonuomubaleji's nephew. He inherited at a reduced rank as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 13; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 54.) | Latenaxidi (Suonuomuduo'erji's younger brother. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 54 and died in Daoguang 3.) | Chahabake (Latenaxidi's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 3.) | Luobsangdunduobu (Chahabake's son. He inherited in Tongzhi 7.) | Yaobuta'er (He succeeded in the sixth month of Guangxu 32.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh gushan beizi) | Alabutan (Of the Zungar; a nephew of Junwang Shebutengzhale. He received Jasagh first-class taiji of ducal grade in Kangxi 55 and was raised to duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 3. He died in Qianlong 4.) | Namuzhale Cheling (Alabutan's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 4, became gushan beizi in Qianlong 15, and died in Qianlong 35.) | Qimotanba (Namuzhale Cheling's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 35; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 13.) | Latenaxidi (Qimotanba's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 13.) | Suonuomupulezhai (Latenaxidi's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 18.) | Gunchukewangdanzhong (Suonuomupulezhai's son. He inherited in Tongzhi 11 and in the first month of Guangxu 20 received beile rank.) | Nemuxili (He succeeded in Guangxu 21 and was killed in battle in Guangxu 22.) | Dejitebalezhu (He inherited in Guangxu 22 and died in the second month of Guangxu 25.) | Duopuji (He succeeded in the twelfth month of Guangxu 25 and died in Guangxu 29.) | Dashinamujile (He inherited in the eighth month of Guangxu 29.) | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Suonuomu Dashi (Of the Khoshut; a younger cousin of Prince Chahan Danjin. He received gushan beizi in Yongzheng 1 and Jasagh status in Yongzheng 3. He died in Qianlong 14.) | Galdanwangzhabu (Suonuomu Dashi's second son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 14 and died in Qianlong 15.) | Mangnai (Suonuomu Dashi's third son. He inherited as Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 15 and died in Qianlong 18.) | Luobuzang Shebuteng (Mangnai's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 18 and lost the Jasagh post in Qianlong 31 for an offense.) | Balejite (Mangnai's fourth son. He inherited as Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 49.) | Lazhabu (Balejite's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 49 and died in Qianlong 56.) | Luobuzang Shebuteng (Balejite's elder brother. In Qianlong 56 he resumed as Jasagh first-class taiji with beile-grade rank while also holding the beizi title. He died in Jiaqing 3.) | Wangjindanjin (Luobuzang Shebuteng's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh gushan beizi in Jiaqing 3 and died in Jiaqing 15.) | Gelekenamuzhale (Wangjindanjin's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 16 and died in Xianfeng 3.) | Gunbuchebutan (Gelekenamuzhale's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 3.) | Namudangchuibu'er (He succeeded in Guangxu 19.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Cheling (Of the Khoshut; a granduncle of Duke Galdandashi. He was made duke who assists the state in Kangxi 50, received Jasagh in Yongzheng 3, and died in Yongzheng 6.) | Shebuteng Dashi (Cheling's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 7 and died in Qianlong 4.) | Gunchukezhabu (Cheling's second son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 4 and died in Qianlong 18.) | Chuizhongzhabu (Gunchukezhabu's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 18; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 1.) | Genglenlabuzhai (Chuizhongzhabu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 1 and died in Daoguang 9.) | Damailinzabu (Genglenlabuzhai's son. He inherited in Daoguang 9 and died in Daoguang 30.) | Duo'erjishebudeng (Damailinzabu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 30.) | Jikeshizhabu (Duo'erjishebudeng's son. He inherited in Guangxu 7 and died in the tenth month of Guangxu 29.) | Suonuomudabu (He succeeded in the first month of Guangxu 30.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Gongge (Of the Khoit; a fourth-generation descendant of Taiji Namuzhan. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and was raised to duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 9. He died in Qianlong 20.) | Nahanta'erba (Gongge's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 35.) | Wangzhaledunduobu (Nahanta'erba's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 35; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died that same year.) | Damalin (Wangzhaledunduobu's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 47 and received gushan beizi rank in Qianlong 56. He died in Jiaqing 2.) | Lingqinwangsuoke (Damalin's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Daoguang 2.) | Duo'erjishamu (Lingqinwangsuoke's son. He inherited in Daoguang 2.) | Chelindunduobu (Duo'erjishamu's younger brother. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12 and died in the eleventh month of Guangxu 29.) | Banmawangzhabu (He inherited in Guangxu 31.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Alabutan Zhamusu (Of the Khoshut; a nephew of Prince Chahan Danjin. He was made duke who assists the state in Kangxi 59, received Jasagh in Yongzheng 3, and died in Qianlong 5.) | Dashinamuzhale (Alabutan Zhamusu's nephew. He inherited as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 5 and died in Qianlong 30.) | Lita'er (Dashinamuzhale's adopted heir son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 30 and was killed by Golok tribesmen in Qianlong 40.) | Longben (Dashinamuzhale's son. He inherited at a reduced rank as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 41; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 13.) | Wangjile Duo'erji (Longben's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Dashi Duobu (Wangjile Duo'erji's son. He inherited in Daoguang 23.) | Gunbu Wangjile (Dashi Duobu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 5.) | Balezhu'er Labutan (Gunbu Wangjile's son. He inherited in Guangxu 11.) | Cheling Tashi (He succeeded in the twelfth month of Guangxu 24.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Damalin Shebuteng (Of the Khoshut; a nephew of Beile Namuzhale. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 14.) | Bobei (Damalin Shebuteng's younger brother. He was granted Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 15 and died in Qianlong 20.) | Wangzhabu (Bobei's nephew. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 30.) | Gundun Zhabu (Wangzhabu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 30; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 54.) | Gumuzhabu (Gundun Zhabu's eldest son. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 54 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Chahabake (Gumuzhabu's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 4.) | Suonuoduobu (He succeeded in Guangxu 27.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Alabutan (Of the Khoshut; Beile Namuzhale's younger brother. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 4.) | Gunbulabutan (Alabutan's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 4 and died in Qianlong 41.) | Bandi (Gunbulabutan's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 41; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 14.) | Suonuominzhu'er (Bandi's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died in Daoguang 10.) | Duobu Wangjile (Suonuominzhu'er's son. He inherited in Daoguang 10.) | Qimotelinzeng (Duobu Wangjile's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 1 and died in Xuantong 2.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Ha'ergasi (Of the Khoshut; a fourth-generation descendant of Gushri Khan's younger brother Serem Khatan Batur. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 19.) | Gongge Cheling (Ha'ergasi's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 19 and was stripped in Qianlong 31 for an offense.) | Chuizhongzhabu (Ha'ergasi's second son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 59.) | Lenggunduo'erji (Chuizhongzhabu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 59 and died in Jiaqing 13.) | Enkebayar (Lenggunduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and was relieved for illness in Daoguang 9.) | Jikemotewangchuke (Enkebayar's son. He inherited in Daoguang 9 and died in Daoguang 27.) | Tongchangga'erbu (Jikemotewangchuke's younger brother. He succeeded in Daoguang 27.) | Bumudashi (Tongchangga'erbu's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 10.) | Wangdanduo'erji (He succeeded in Guangxu 24.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Zhabu (Of the Khoshut; a granduncle of Prince Chahan Danjin. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 3.) | Daqi (Zhabu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 3 and died in Qianlong 32.) | Sangjidashi (Daqi's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 32; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 49.) | Chelingduo'erji (Sangjidashi's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 49 and was stripped in Jiaqing 2 for laxness in allowing fugitives to escape.) | Zhasuhong (Chelingduo'erji's younger brother. He inherited in Jiaqing 2 and died in Jiaqing 12.) | Duobu (Zhasuhong's second son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 13 and died in Daoguang 25.) | Chebudeng Duobu (Duobu's son. He inherited in Daoguang 25.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Chahan Labutan (Of the Khoshut; Prince Wangshuke's elder brother. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 9 and died in Qianlong 2.) | Duo'erji Shebuteng (Chahan Labutan's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 2 and died in Qianlong 4.) | Wangshuke Labutan (Chahan Labutan's younger brother. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 4 and died in Qianlong 33.) | Nahanda'erji (Wangshuke Labutan's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 33, then later inherited the Jasagh of his second cousin Wangdan Duo'erji Palamu and received duoluo junwang [prince of the second rank]; see the junwang table.) | Luobuzang Danjin (Wangshuke Labutan's second son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was stripped in Qianlong 52 for an offense.) | Shalabutili (Luobuzang Danjin's third younger brother. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 52. In Qianlong 56, while pursuing tribal raiders who had plundered livestock, he was wounded and killed.) | Gunbuduo'erji (Shalabutili's eldest son. He inherited the Jasagh first-class taiji title in Qianlong 56.) | Gunbuchebuteng (Gunbuduo'erji's grandson. He succeeded in Xianfeng 10 and was relieved for illness in the twelfth month of Guangxu 23.) | Samudangzhabuchui (Gunbuchebuteng's son. He inherited in Guangxu 32.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Yishiduolezhabu (Of the Khoshut; the second son of Junwang Erke Balezhu'er. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Yongzheng 7.) | Biqihancheling (Yishiduolezhabu's son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 7 and was relieved for illness in Qianlong 39.) | Balezhu'er (A clansman of Biqihancheling. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 39; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 52.) | Biqihancheling (Balezhu'er's granduncle. He resumed as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 53 and was again relieved for illness in Qianlong 54.) | Sandubu (Biqihancheling's adopted heir son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 54 and died in Qianlong 58.) | Duo'erji (Sandubu's younger cousin. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 58 and was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 22.) | Wangjinduobu (Duo'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 22 and died in Daoguang 10.) | Bamubaledashilundubu (Wangjinduobu's son. He inherited in Daoguang 10 and died in Daoguang 26.) | Linqinnamudule (A clansman of Bamubaledashilundubu. He succeeded in Daoguang 26 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Luoduisenge (Linqinnamudule's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 4.) | Suonumuxingelabutan (He succeeded in the fourth month of Guangxu 23.) | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Shebuteng Bosuoketu (Of the Khoshut; Beizi Badan's elder brother. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 3.) | Chelingduo'erji (Shebuteng Bosuoketu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 3 and died in Qianlong 26.) | Balezhu'er (Chelingduo'erji's grandson. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 26 and died in Qianlong 42.) | Galedanddanzhong (Balezhu'er's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 42; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 14.) | Gelekelabutan (Galedanddanzhong's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died in Daoguang 8.) | Buyandalai (Gelekelabutan's son. He inherited in Daoguang 8.) | Dashiduo'erji (Buyandalai's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 3.) | Nuo'erbuda'erji (Dashiduo'erji's son. He inherited in Guangxu 9.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Chelingduo'erji (Of the Khoshut; the fourth son of Junwang Erdeni Erke Toktothai. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 11 and died in Qianlong 25.) | Gongge Shebuteng (Chelingduo'erji's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 25 and was stripped in Qianlong 43 for an offense.) | Shakedu'er (Gongge Shebuteng's eldest son. He held Jasagh first-class taiji from Qianlong 43; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. In Jiaqing 11 the post was abolished when he shifted to inherit his clansman Yishida'erji's junwang title; the taiji line ceased and was merged into the junwang banner.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Suonuomulabutanduo'erji (Of the Torghut; a tenth-generation descendant of Taiji Onghan. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Yongzheng 7.) | Dong (A great-grandson of Suonuomulabutanduo'erji's clansman line. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 7 and died in Qianlong 5.) | Sala (Dong's eldest son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 5 and died in Qianlong 37.) | Dashilabutan (Sala's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 37 and died in Qianlong 45.) | Samudubuzhamusu (Sala's second son. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 45; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 5.) | Duo'erji Wangjile (Samudubuzhamusu's younger cousin. He succeeded in Jiaqing 5 and died in Daoguang 21.) | Duobunamujile (Duo'erji Wangjile's son. He inherited in Daoguang 21.) | Danba (Duobunamujile's grandson. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Sete'erbumu (Of the Torghut; Taiji Dong's younger cousin. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Qianlong 21.) | Wu'erzhan (Sete'erbumu's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 21; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 49.) | Yidamu (Wu'erzhan's younger cousin. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 49 and died in Qianlong 50.) | Gongge (Yidamu's younger cousin. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 50 and was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 7.) | Wangshuke (Gongge's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Daoguang 9.) | Damailincheling (Wangshuke's son. He inherited in Daoguang 9.) | Luobsangyandake (Damailincheling's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 2.) | Gunbuduobu (Luobsangyandake's clansman uncle. He inherited in Guangxu 8.) | Linqinnuoluo (He succeeded in the intercalary fourth month of Guangxu 32.) | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Da'erzha (Of the Torghut; a clansman's son in the line of Taiji Suonuomulabutanduo'erji. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 9 and died in Qianlong 19.) | Shebutengduo'erji (Da'erzha's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 34.) | Gunchuke (Shebutengduo'erji's nephew. He inherited as Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 34; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 7.) | Majikeceleng (Gunchuke's third son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Daoguang 12.) | Suonuomulabutan (Majikeceleng's son. He inherited in Daoguang 12.) | Chelinduobu (Suonuomulabutan's nephew. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12.) | Galezangwangzhale (He inherited in the twelfth month of Guangxu 22.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Danzhong (Of the Torghuts; a nephew of Jasagh Taiji Da'erzha. He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 2 and died in Qianlong 10.) | Namuxilicewang (Danzhong's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 10 and died in Qianlong 14.) | Dulemazhabu (Namuxilicewang's younger clansman brother. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 14; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | Luobuzangchuida'er (Dulemazhabu's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 3 and was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 18.) | Labuzhalamuchuke (Luobuzangchuida'er's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 18.) | Dakuo (Labuzhalamuchuke's younger clansman son. He inherited in Guangxu 1.) | Nuo'erbu (Dakuo's son. He inherited in Guangxu 12 and in the second month of Guangxu 23 was given ducal rank as duke who assists the state.) | Duorui (He inherited in the second month of Guangxu 29.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (collective Jasagh first-class taiji) | Chelingnamuzhale (Of the Khoshut; a fourth-generation descendant of Gushi Khan's elder brother Hanak Tushitu. He received collective Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 3 and died in Yongzheng 10.) | Baledan (Chelingnamuzhale's younger cousin. He became collective Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 11 and died in Qianlong 29.) | Dashichemubole (Baledan's eldest son. He became collective Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 29 and was granted ducal-grade standing in Qianlong 56.) | Danzhubunamuzha'er (Dashichemubole's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 8 and was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 17.) | Deqin (Danzhubunamuzha'er's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 17 and died in Jiaqing 19.) | Gongzang (Deqin's uterine uncle. He inherited in Jiaqing 19 and died in Daoguang 12.) | Wangqin (Gongzang's nephew. He inherited in Daoguang 12 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Dobudengse'erzhale (Wangqin's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 4.) | Shakedu'erzhabu (Dobudengse'erzhale's son. He inherited in Guangxu 1.) | Tubutanzhamuchuo (He inherited in Xuantong 2.) | | | | | | | |
| Qinghai Oirat Banner (collective Jasagh first-class taiji) | Dashidunduobu (A fifth-generation descendant of Khalkha Lesenjazhalaier Khutuktu and of Yuan Taizu. He received collective Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 30 and died in Qianlong 42.) | Chede'er (Dashidunduobu's grandson. He became collective Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 42 and died in Jiaqing 14.) | Jikejizhabu (Chede'er's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 15 and died in Daoguang 1.) | Chebokeduo'erji (Jikejizhabu's son. He inherited in Daoguang 1 and died in Xianfeng 3.) | Bayanjiergale (Chebokeduo'erji's son. He inherited in Xianfeng 3.) | Dashisabutan (Bayanjiergale's nephew. He inherited in Xianfeng 6.) | Lebushinuo'erbu (Dashisabutan's son. He inherited in Guangxu 9.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tibet (Jasagh duke who guards the state; the line now inherits duke who assists the state) | Zhu'ermutecebudeng (He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 8, was raised to duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 9 and duke who guards the state in Yongzheng 11, and was murdered by his younger brother Zhu'ermutewangzhale in Qianlong 15.) | Zhu'ermutewangzhale (Zhu'ermutecebudeng's second son. He inherited at a reduced rank as Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 16 and died in Qianlong 42.) | Nuo'erbupengsuke (Zhu'ermutewangzhale's adopted heir son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 43; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 58.) | E'elinqinpengchuke (Nuo'erbupengsuke's son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 59 and died in Jiaqing 21.) | Cewangzhumei (E'elinqinpengchuke's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 21 and was relieved for illness in Daoguang 21.) | Zhashirebudan (Cewangzhumei's son. He inherited in Daoguang 27.) | Namujilecuobudan (He inherited in Guangxu 13.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tibet (Jasagh duke who assists the state; now fixed to perpetual first-class taiji) | Suonumuda'erzha (He was made duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 7 and died in Qianlong 9.) | Gonggedanjin (Suonumuda'erzha's second son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 9 and died in Qianlong 38.) | Zhashinamuzhale (Gonggedanjin's son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 38; in Qianlong 48 an edict fixed the line after the next vacancy to perpetual first-class taiji without demotion. He died in Qianlong 56.) | Qiyaduo'erwangqu (Zhashinamuzhale's eldest son. He became first-class taiji in Qianlong 57 and died in Jiaqing 22.) | Selunpengsu (Qiyaduo'erwangqu's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 22 and died in Daoguang 11.) | Jiacanwuzhu (Selunpengsu's son. He inherited in Daoguang 11.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tibet (duke who assists the state) | Kaxinaisebudenglashi (He was first appointed superintendent of Ali. He fell in battle against the rebel Alibuwa and others in Yongzheng 5 and was posthumously made first-class taiji in Yongzheng 6.) | Gaxibanamuzhalesebuteng (Kaxinaisebudenglashi's eldest son. He became first-class taiji in Yongzheng 6, was raised to duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 9 with perpetual hereditary rank without demotion, and died in Qianlong 4.) | Wangdida (Kaxinaisebudenglashi's second son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 5 and was relieved due to age in Qianlong 54.) | Danjinbanzhu'er (Wangdida's son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 54 and was stripped in Qianlong 57 for an offense.) | Minzhu'ersuonumubanzhule (Danjinbanzhu'er's son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 57.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tibet (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Chelingwangzhale (He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 6 and died in Qianlong 28.) | Suonumuwangzhale (Chelingwangzhale's grandson. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 29; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 53 and succession was halted for an offense.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tibet (hereditary Jasagh first-class taiji) | Nuoyanheshuoqi (He received Jasagh first-class taiji in Yongzheng 6 and died in Qianlong 1.) | Chechenhashiha (Nuoyanheshuoqi's younger brother. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 1 and died in Qianlong 5.) | Qiwangduo'erji (Chechenhashiha's younger brother. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 5 and died in Qianlong 10.) | Wangdui (Nuoyanheshuoqi's son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 10 and died in Qianlong 31.) | Suonumulashi (Wangdui's son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 57.) | Celengwangshukeduo'erji (Suonumulashi's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-class taiji in Qianlong 57 and died in Daoguang 8.) | Dunzhuyujie (Celengwangshukeduo'erji's son. He inherited in Daoguang 8.) | Wangqingpengcuo (He inherited in Guangxu 32.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh Tekezukuruk Dalai Khan) | Cheling (A ninth-generation descendant of Dorbet Taiji Boluonuohale. He was made Jasagh hoshoi qinwang in Qianlong 19 and Tekezukuruk Dalai Khan in Qianlong 20. He died in Qianlong 23.) | Suonumugunbu (Cheling's eldest son. He became Jasagh Tekezukuruk Dalai Khan in Qianlong 23 and died in Qianlong 34.) | Makesu'erzhabu (Suonumugunbu's eldest son. He became Jasagh Tekezukuruk Dalai Khan in Qianlong 34; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 17.) | Wanglabu (Makesu'erzhabu's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 17 and died in Jiaqing 25.) | Lamuzhabu (Wanglabu's son. He inherited in Jiaqing 25 and died in Daoguang 1.) | Qiwangbalechuke (Lamuzhabu's uncle. He inherited in Daoguang 1 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Mishikeduo'erji (Qiwangbalechuke's second son. He inherited in Daoguang 23.) | Sandukeduo'erji (Mishikeduo'erji's younger clansman brother. He inherited in Daoguang 28 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Lezhalelabutanxililezhute (Sandukeduo'erji's eldest son. He inherited in Xianfeng 4.) | Nakewangzhalechan (Lezhalelabutanxililezhute's uncle. He inherited in Tongzhi 3.) | Galezhangnamujile (Mishikeduo'erji's younger clansman brother. He inherited in Tongzhi 9.) | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh hoshoi qinwang [prince of the first rank]) | Chelingwubashi (Khan Cheling's nephew. He was made Jasagh hoshoi qinwang in Qianlong 19 and full hoshoi qinwang in Qianlong 20; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Guluzhabu (Beile Dawapeile's son and Chelingwubashi's clansman nephew. He became Jasagh hoshoi qinwang in Qianlong 55 and died in Jiaqing 23.) | Gongganuo'erbu (Guluzhabu's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 23 and died in Daoguang 9.) | Gunbuzhabu (Gongganuo'erbu's adopted heir son. He inherited in Daoguang 9.) | Suotenamuzhamuchai (Gunbuzhabu's eldest son. He inherited in Guangxu 12.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duoluo junwang) | Chelingmengke (Khan Cheling's granduncle. He was made Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 19 and duoluo junwang in Qianlong 20. He died in Qianlong 22.) | Bayaledang (Chelingmengke's second son. He became Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 22 and died in Qianlong 23.) | Bosihele (Chelingmengke's fourth son. He became Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 24 and died in Qianlong 46.) | Nawangsuonumu (Bosihele's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo junwang in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 9.) | Mandala (Nawangsuonumu's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 9.) | Naxuntuoketohu (Mandala's eldest son. He inherited in Guangxu 8 and died in the seventh month of Guangxu 24.) | Dugemole (Naxuntuoketohu's son. He inherited in the eleventh month of Guangxu 24.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duoluo beile) | Sebuteng (An ancestor in Khan Cheling's clan. He was made Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 19 and granted junwang-grade standing in Qianlong 20, but soon died.) | Basang (Sebuteng's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 21; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was relieved for illness in Jiaqing 18.) | Gongchukezhabu (Basang's eldest son. He inherited in Jiaqing 18 and died in Daoguang 5.) | Yalinpeileduo'erji (Gongchukezhabu's eldest son. He inherited in Daoguang 5.) | Delege'erwaqi'er (Yalinpeileduo'erji's eldest son. He inherited in Tongzhi 3 and died in the tenth month of Guangxu 18.) | Naxunbuyan (Delege'erwaqi'er's son. He inherited in Guangxu 18.) | Samudangzhamuchui (He inherited in Guangxu 32.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duoluo beile) | Gangduo'erji (Khan Cheling's nephew. He was made Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 32.) | Dawapeile (Gangduo'erji's nephew. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 32; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Qimoteduo'erji (Dawapeile's second son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 55 and died in Daoguang 10.) | Bazha'erzhana (Qimoteduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 10.) | Tumenji'ergele (Bazha'erzhana's grandson. He succeeded in Guangxu 5.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh gushan beizi) | Mashibatu (Khan Cheling's clansman younger brother. He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 19 and promoted to gushan beizi in Qianlong 20. He died in Qianlong 29.) | Buyanji'ergele (Mashibatu's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 30 and died in Qianlong 44.) | Hetuoluo (Buyanji'ergele's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 44 and died in Qianlong 46.) | Elezhebutuku (Hetuoluo's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 8.) | Suonumuba'er (Elezhebutuku's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 8 and died in Jiaqing 13.) | Latenabazha'er (Suonumuba'er's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died in Daoguang 21.) | Nuomubada'erhu (Latenabazha'er's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 21 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Chakedu'erzhabu (Nuomubada'erhu's second son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 4 and died in Guangxu 26.) | Nachukeduo'erji (He succeeded in Guangxu 27.) | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh gushan beizi) | Banzhu'er (Khan Cheling's clansman's son. He was made Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 19 and died soon after.) | Qita (Banzhu'er's nephew. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 44.) | Luobuzangsamutan (Qita's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 44; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 60.) | Lamuzhabu (Luobuzangsamutan's eldest son. He succeeded in Qianlong 60 and died in Jiaqing 14.) | Damuzhabu (Lamuzhabu's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died in Xianfeng 4.) | Chelinkduo'erji (Damuzhabu's eldest son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 4.) | Chelibugongdui (Chelinkduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 1.) | Dashiwaqi'er (Chelibugongdui's third son. He succeeded in Guangxu 10 and died in Guangxu 17.) | Pengtaizhongnai (Dashiwaqi'er's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 17.) | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duke who guards the state) | Gendun (Khan Cheling's clansman younger brother. He was made Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 31.) | Kouken (Gendun's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan beizi in Qianlong 32 and died in Qianlong 33.) | Shuanghe'er (Gendun's younger brother. He succeeded at the reduced rank of Jasagh duke who guards the state in Qianlong 33 and died in Qianlong 45.) | E'lezhe'eluoshenhu (Shuanghe'er's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who guards the state in Qianlong 45; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 24.) | Nuo'erbu (E'lezhe'eluoshenhu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 24 and died in Xianfeng 3.) | Ayu'erzhana (Nuo'erbu's eldest son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 3.) | Duonuolubu (Ayu'erzhana's eldest son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 10 and died in the fourth month of Guangxu 30.) | Bagatu'er (He succeeded in Guangxu 33.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Batimengke (Khan Cheling's great-uncle. He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 39.) | Wuliesi (Batimengke's second son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 40; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Bodigeliele (Wuliesi's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 56 and died in Jiaqing 11.) | Duo'erjizhabu (Bodigeliele's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 11 and died in Daoguang 5.) | Chedeenzhabu (Duo'erjizhabu's younger brother. He succeeded in Daoguang 5 and died in Daoguang 25.) | Chebakezhabu (Chedeenzhabu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 25 and died in the second month of Guangxu 21.) | Tudubu (Chebakezhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 21.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Gang (Khan Cheling's clansman younger brother. He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 30.) | Zhanabake (Gang's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 30; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 50.) | Qimotebale (Zhanabake's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 50 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Dakedun (Qimotebale's grandson. He succeeded in Daoguang 23 and died in Daoguang 25.) | Duonuo'erba (Dakedun's younger brother. He succeeded in Daoguang 24 and died in Daoguang 25.) | Luobusang (Duonuo'erba's uncle. He succeeded in Daoguang 25 and died in Guangxu 20.) | Tumenbayar (He succeeded in Guangxu 21.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Dashidunduoke (Khan Cheling's clansman uncle. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 23.) | Baobei (Dashidunduoke's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 23; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was removed due to illness in Jiaqing 4.) | Buke (Baobei's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 4 and was removed due to illness in the second month of Daoguang 1.) | Wu'erkujiku (Buke's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 1.) | Nuo'erbu (Wu'erkujiku's second son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 11.) | Ewa'erqi (Nuo'erbu's eldest son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 4.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Gongxila (Khan Cheling's clansman younger brother. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 21.) | Chedeng (Gongxila's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 21 and died in Qianlong 45.) | E'lezhe'eluoshenhu (Chedeng's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 45 and died in Qianlong 46.) | Wubashi (Chedeng's second son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 12.) | Balazhang (Wubashi's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 12 and died in Daoguang 11.) | Chelingnuoyilubu (Balazhang's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 11.) | Batuwaqi'er (Chelingnuoyilubu's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 6.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Ebugen (Khan Cheling's clansman's son. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 22.) | Qibake (Ebugen's younger brother. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 22; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 1.) | Suonumupi'er (Qibake's second son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 1 and died in Jiaqing 25.) | Etebakezhabu (Suonumupi'er's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 25 and died in Daoguang 16.) | E'erdenni (Etebakezhabu's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 16.) | Sengeduo'erji (E'erdenni's third son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 9.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Ba'er (Khan Cheling's clansman's son. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19 and died in Qianlong 33.) | Budashili (Ba'er's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 33; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 15.) | Jibuhulang (Budashili's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 15 and died in Daoguang 1.) | Zhazhao (Jibuhulang's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 1 and died in Daoguang 16.) | Buyandelege'er (Zhazhao's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 16.) | Aba'ermida (Buyandelege'er's second son. He succeeded in Guangxu 8.) | Dangda'er (He succeeded in Guangxu 21.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Khoit Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Damalin (Descendant of Khoit taiji Zhabaganmo'ergen. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 41.) | Bu'erbudada'erji (Damalin's nephew. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 41; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 6.) | Saga (Bu'erbudada'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 6 and died in Daoguang 3.) | Sanbaoduo'erji (Saga's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 3 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Mandalezhabu (Sanbaoduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 23.) | Yumuqin (Mandalezhabu's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 4.) | Aba'ermida (Yumuqin's eldest son. He succeeded in Guangxu 12.) | Namulula | E'lezhe'yitemulin (Namulula's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 32.) | Batema (E'lezhe'yitemulin's adopted son. He succeeded in Xuantong 1.) | | | | | | | |
| Dorbet Banner (Khoit Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Luobuzang (Damalin's great-granduncle. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 21.) | Gunbu (Luobuzang's son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 21; in Qianlong 47 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 2.) | Budizhabu (Gunbu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Jiaqing 21.) | Nimazhabu (Budizhabu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 21 and died in Daoguang 8.) | Gunchuke (Nimazhabu's younger brother. He succeeded in Daoguang 8 and died in Daoguang 17.) | Ga'erma (Gunchuke's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 17.) | Chedeenduo'erji (Ga'erma's eldest son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 4.) | Ayu'erzhana (Chedeenduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 15.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (duoluo beile) | Halabuzhu'er (Thirteenth-generation descendant of Torghut taiji Onghan. He was made gushan beizi in Kangxi 43 and died in Kangxi 55.) | Danzhong (Alabuzhu'er's eldest son. He first inherited the gushan beizi title, was promoted to duoluo beile in Yongzheng 7, and died in Qianlong 5.) | Luobuzangda'erzha (Danzhong's eldest son. He became duoluo beile in Qianlong 5, was granted Jasagh status in Qianlong 18, and died in Qianlong 32.) | Wangzhalecheling (Luobuzangda'erzha's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile in Qianlong 32; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | Duanduobuchelin (Wangzhalecheling's second son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 15.) | Bayar'angnai (Duanduobuchelin's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 17 and died in Daoguang 21.) | Dashi'cheling (Bayar'angnai's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 21.) | Danjin (Dashi'cheling's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12.) | Ulezhe'yibadabeihule (He succeeded in Guangxu [year illegible in source] and was removed due to illness in the third month of Guangxu 25.) | Dashi (He succeeded in the twelfth month of Guangxu 25.) | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh Choright khan) | Wobaxi (Fifteenth-generation descendant of Torghut taiji Onghan. He was made Jasagh Choright khan in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 39.) | Celin'namuzhale (Wobaxi's eldest son. He became Jasagh Choright khan in Qianlong 39; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | Huoshaoqi (Celin'namuzhale's eldest son. He became Jasagh Choright khan in Qianlong 57 and died in Jiaqing 11.) | Danjinwangji'er (Huoshaoqi's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 11 and died in Jiaqing 13.) | Namujizhadao'erji (Danjinwangji'er's elder brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died that same year.) | Cedengduo'erji (Namujizhadao'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 14 and died in Daoguang 11.) | Namuzhalezhu'ermotecelin (Cedengduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 11 and died in Daoguang 29.) | Mahabazha'er (Namuzhalezhu'ermotecelin's clansman younger brother. He succeeded in Daoguang 30 and died in Xianfeng 2.) | Latenabazha'er (Mahabazha'er's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 2 and was renamed Buyakulezhe'ytu in Xianfeng 7.) | Buyanchaketu (Latenabazha'er's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 1.) | Buyanmengku (Buyanchaketu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 17.) | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh gushan Bayartu beizi) | Emogenwubashi (Khan Wobaxi's nephew. He was made Jasagh gushan Bayar beizi in Qianlong 36 and died soon after.) | Gongtan (Emogenwubashi's eldest son. He became Jasagh gushan Bayartu beizi in Qianlong 37; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 16.) | Ba'erdanlashi (Gongtan's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 16 and died in Daoguang 10.) | Mengkunaxun (Ba'erdanlashi's eldest son. He succeeded at the rank of duoluo beile in Daoguang 11.) | Guluzhabu (Mengkunaxun's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 11.) | Ulezhe'yitegusi (Guluzhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 2 and died in Guangxu 13.) | Gongganamuzhale (Ulezhe'yitegusi's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 14 and died in the eleventh month of Guangxu 24.) | Minzhuduo'erji (Gongganamuzhale's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 25.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Baijihu (Khan Wobaxi's nephew. He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Daoguang 1.) | Cebekezhabu (Baijihu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 1 and died in Daoguang 12.) | Bayankeshike (Cebekezhabu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 12 and died in Daoguang 24.) | Manjiduo'erji (Bayankeshike's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 24 and died in the third month of Guangxu 5.) | Da'ermabale (Manjiduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 7 and died in Guangxu 8.) | Nuo'erbolinqin (Da'ermabale's younger brother. He succeeded in the ninth month of Guangxu 10.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Boha'erhashiha (Khan Wobaxi's younger brother. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 47.) | Namuzhalalashi (Boha'erhashiha's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 47; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 7.) | Zha'er (Namuzhalalashi's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Jiaqing 8.) | Hetuan (Zha'er's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 8 and died in Daoguang 25.) | E'erdenni (Hetuan's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 25.) | Xileda'erma (He succeeded in Guangxu 23.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh heshuo Buyantu prince) | Cebeikeduo'erji (Khan Wobaxi's nephew. He was made Jasagh heshuo Buyantu prince in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 43.) | Qilibu (Cebeikeduo'erji's younger brother. He was first granted first-rank taiji, became Jasagh heshuo Buyantu prince in Qianlong 44; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 49.) | Chelingwubashi (Qilibu's eldest son. He became Jasagh heshuo Buyantu prince in Qianlong 49 and died in Jiaqing 19.) | Enkeji'ergele (Chelingwubashi's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 19 and died in Daoguang 28.) | Celinlabutan (Enkeji'ergele's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 28 and was removed due to illness in Guangxu 10.) | Dongkelubuchedeen (Celinlabutan's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 12 and died in the ninth month of Guangxu 21.) | E'luolemozhabu (Dongkelubuchedeen's son. He succeeded in the tenth month of Guangxu 22.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (duke-rank Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Gonggecheling (Prince Cebeikeduo'erji's son. He was first granted duke-rank first-rank taiji, received Jasagh status in Qianlong 50, and died in Daoguang 6.) | Celinminzhu'er (Gonggecheling's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 6 and died in Daoguang 7.) | Latenabazha'er (Celinminzhu'er's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 7 and died in Tongzhi 12.) | Yadamuchelin (Latenabazha'er's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 12.) | Liyizhabu (Yadamuchelin's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 9 and died in the intercalary fourth month of Guangxu 32.) | Gunbuzhapu (Liyizhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 34.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh duke who assists the state) | Akesahale (Prince Qilibu's younger brother. He was granted first-rank taiji in Qianlong 36 and Jasagh status in Qianlong 40; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 54.) | Azala (Akesahale's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 54, was awarded duke-rank in Qianlong 56, and was made duke who assists the state in Qianlong 57. He died in Daoguang 2.) | Duo'erjinamujile (Azala's son. He succeeded at the reduced rank of Jasagh first-rank taiji in Daoguang 2 and died in Daoguang 12.) | Tupushenkeshike (Duo'erjinamujile's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 12 and was deposed in Guangxu 4.) | Chedeenduo'erji (Tupushenkeshike's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 4.) | Limazhabu (Chedeenduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 7 and died in the intercalary fourth month of Guangxu 32.) | Pu'enchukechelin (Limazhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 34.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh duoluo Bixiletu prince) | Bamuba'er (Khan Wobaxi's clansman younger brother. He was made Jasagh duoluo Bixiletu prince in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 39.) | Chelingdeleke (Bamuba'er's eldest son. He was first granted first-rank taiji, became Jasagh duoluo Bixiletu prince in Qianlong 39; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was dismissed due to illness in Qianlong 57.) | Batemawubaxi (Chelingdeleke's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo Bixiletu prince in Qianlong 57 and was removed due to illness in Jiaqing 22.) | Namuzhalechedeng (Batemawubaxi's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 22 and died in Daoguang 25.) | Batu (Namuzhalechedeng's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 25 and died in Tongzhi 13.) | Bayar (Batu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 24.) | Paleta (Bayar's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 1.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh gushan Yitegele beizi) | Qibuteng (Prince Bamuba'er's nephew. He was made Jasagh gushan Yitegele beizi in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | Ma'ergexili (Qibuteng's eldest son. He died in Jiaqing 17.) | Chahanbuyan (Ma'ergexili's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 17 and died in Daoguang 17 without an heir.) | Naxundeleke (Chahanbuyan's uncle. He succeeded in Daoguang 17 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Pu'erpu'gadan (Naxundeleke's grandson. He succeeded in Daoguang 23 and died in Guangxu 3.) | De'enqinalashi (Pu'erpu'gadan's grandson. He succeeded in Guangxu 3.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh duoluo Jierhalang beile) | Momen (Khan Wobaxi's clansman uncle. He was made Jasagh duoluo Jierhalang beile in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 4.) | E'erdenni (Momen's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 4 and died in Jiaqing 7.) | Kukui (E'erdenni's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Jiaqing 15.) | Batuji'erge'er (Kukui's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 15 and died that same year.) | Batukeshike (Batuji'erge'er's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 16 and died in Jiaqing 21.) | Batunaxun (Batukeshike's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 21 and died in Daoguang 26.) | Katenashidi (Batunaxun's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 26 and died in Xianfeng 1.) | E'qi'er (Katenashidi's younger brother. He succeeded in Xianfeng 1.) | Sanjibai (E'qi'er's younger brother. He succeeded in Guangxu 1 and died in the third month of Guangxu 18.) | Batemazhale (Sanjibai's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 18 and died in the sixth month of Guangxu 26.) | Nuo'erbosanpile (Batemazhale's adopted son. He succeeded in Guangxu 28.) | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh duoluo Biliketu prince) | Sheleng (Twelfth-generation descendant of Torghut taiji Onghan. He was made Jasagh duoluo Biliketu prince in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was dismissed due to illness in Qianlong 57.) | Cebekezhabu (Sheleng's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo Biliketu prince in Qianlong 57 and died in Daoguang 4.) | Sandukeduo'erji (Cebekezhabu's second son. He succeeded in Daoguang 4 and died in Daoguang 17.) | Duonuolubuduo'erji (Sandukeduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 17.) | Lingzhadongguluobu (Duonuolubuduo'erji's eldest son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 8; in Tongzhi 8 he was granted princely rank with inheritance allowed for three generations.) | Mishikedonggulubu (He succeeded in Guangxu 10.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Torghut Banner (Jasagh gushan Wuchalaletu beizi) | Shalakouken (Prince Sheleng's nephew. He was made Jasagh gushan Wuchalaletu beizi in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was removed due to illness in Daoguang 9.) | Chelinkduo'erji (Shalakouken's second son. He succeeded in Daoguang 9 and died in Daoguang 20.) | Wu'ertunaxun (Chelinkduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 22.) | Jingmite (Wu'ertunaxun's eldest son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 10.) | Latenabazha'er (Jingmite's eldest son. He succeeded in Guangxu 5 and died in Guangxu 17.) | Makesu'erzhabu (He succeeded in Guangxu 17.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Jules Dus Khoshut Banner (Jasagh duoluo tuxie tu beile) | Gongge (A descendant of Genghis Khan's younger brother Khabutu Hasar and sixth-generation descendant of Qinghai Gush Khan's elder brother Kundelen Ubashi. He was made Jasagh duoluo tuxie tu beile in Qianlong 36 and died in Qianlong 38.) | Delekewubashi (Gongge's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo tuxie tu beile in Qianlong 38; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 56.) | Tengteke (Delekewubashi's nephew. He became Jasagh duoluo tuxie tu beile in Qianlong 56 and died in Jiaqing 2 without an heir; the succession was suspended.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Khoshut Banner (Jasagh gushan Amurlaigui beizi) | Yalanpile (A descendant of Khabutu Hasar and great-great-grandson of Qinghai Gush Khan's elder brother Kundelen Ubashi. He was enfeoffed in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | E'ji'er (Yalanpile's younger brother. He succeeded in Qianlong 55 and died in Jiaqing 7.) | Batemaceiling (E'ji'er's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Jiaqing 19.) | Pu'erpu (Batemaceiling's son. He succeeded in the fourth month of Jiaqing 19 and died soon after.) | Chedeenduo'erji (Pu'erpu's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 19 and died in Daoguang 20.) | Duo'erjinamuzhale (Chedeenduo'erji's adopted son. He succeeded in Daoguang 21.) | Gunbuzhabu (Duo'erjinamuzhale's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 8.) | Sangjizhabu (Gunbuzhabu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 23.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Khoshut Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Nuohai (Gongge's clansman uncle. He was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 36; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 57.) | Sanji (Nuohai's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 57 and died in Jiaqing 2.) | Wu'ertunaxun (Sanji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Daoguang 14.) | Bayanji'ergele (Wu'ertunaxun's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 14 and died in Daoguang 19.) | Gunjikezhabu (Bayanji'ergele's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 19.) | Donglubuwangzhale (Gunjikezhabu's younger brother. He succeeded in Xianfeng 6 and was removed due to illness in Guangxu 13.) | Gongganamuzhale (Donglubuwangzhale's son. He died in Guangxu 13.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Khoshut Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Bayar'alahu (Fifth-generation descendant of Gush Khan's elder brother Kundelen Ubashi. He was first enfeoffed as first-rank taiji.) | Qiyeqi (Bayar'alahu's son. He received Jasagh status in Qianlong 40; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He was removed due to illness in Jiaqing 10.) | Sangjiceleng (Qiyeqi's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 11 and died in Jiaqing 24.) | Ji'ergele (Sangjiceleng's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 24 and died in Daoguang 6.) | Tulumengku (Ji'ergele's adopted son. He succeeded in Daoguang 6.) | Lashideleke (Tulumengku's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 1 and died in Guangxu 17.) | Chebokeduo'erji (He succeeded in Guangxu 17.) | Ladabodui (He succeeded in Guangxu 25.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Habike Khoshut Banner (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Buyankeshike (In Qianlong 36, Menggun of Khoshut taiji Bayar'alahu's clan led his people to submit. He was made first-rank taiji and pastured at Harashar. In Qianlong 38 he was moved to Kobdo as a half-banner company attached to the Jierhalang Torghut left banner. In Jiaqing 17 he was set apart for separate pastures. In Jiaqing 1, Menggun's son Buyankeshike received Jasagh first-rank taiji. He died in Daoguang 15.) | Elinqinduo'erji (Buyankeshike's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 15.) | Qimotechelin (Elinqinduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 1.) | Keshikebuyan (Qimotechelin's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 10 and died in the first month of Guangxu 33.) | Damudingcedeen (Keshikebuyan's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 33.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Hami Muslim Banner (Jasagh heshuo prince) | Ebeidula (He was granted Jasagh first-rank dalhan in Kangxi 36 and died in Kangxi 48.) | Guopaboke (Ebeidula's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank dalhan in Kangxi 48 and died in Kangxi 50.) | Emin (Guopaboke's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank dalhan in Kangxi 50, was promoted to duke who guards the state in Yongzheng 5 and to gushan beizi in Yongzheng 7. He died in Qianlong 5.) | Yusupu (Emin's eldest son. He became Jasagh duke who guards the state in Qianlong 5, gushan beizi in Qianlong 10, and received beile rank in Qianlong 23. In Qianlong 24 he was made duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status. He died in Qianlong 31.) | Yisake (Yusupu's second son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status in Qianlong 31 and died in Qianlong 45.) | E'erdexi'er (Yisake's eldest son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status in Qianlong 45; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 18.) | Boxi'er (E'erdexi'er's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 18, was promoted to duoluo junwang in Daoguang 12, received princely rank in Xianfeng 3, and was posthumously made heshuo prince in Tongzhi 6.) | Maihamote (Boxi'er's son. He became Jasagh heshuo prince in Tongzhi 6.) | Shamuhusuote (Maihamote's nephew. He succeeded in Guangxu 7.) | | | | | | | | |
| Turpan Muslim Banner (Jasagh duoluo junwang) | Emin Hezhuo (He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Yongzheng 11, promoted to duke who guards the state and then beizi in Qianlong 21, received beile rank in Qianlong 22, and was granted duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status in Qianlong 23. He died in Qianlong 42.) | Suzhuan (Emin Hezhuo's son. He inherited the prince-of-the-second-rank title in Qianlong 42, was stripped for a crime in Qianlong 44, and died in Qianlong 45.) | Yisikanda'er (Emin Hezhuo's son. He inherited the prince-of-the-second-rank title in Qianlong 44; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 16.) | Yunusi (Yisikanda'er's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 16 and was stripped in Jiaqing 19.) | Pi'erdun (Emin Hezhuo's sixth son. He succeeded in the sixth month of Jiaqing 20 and died that same year.) | Maimasayite (Pi'erdun's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 21 and was killed in battle resisting Jahangir at Kashgar in Daoguang 6.) | Akelaiyidu (Maimasayite's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 7, was stripped in Tongzhi 1, had the prince-of-the-second-rank title restored in Tongzhi 2, and was killed in battle in Tongzhi 11.) | Mamute (Akelaiyidu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 8 and died in Guangxu 26.) | Yeminghezhuo (Mamute's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 27.) | | | | | | | | |
| Turpan Muslim Banner (first-rank taiji) | E'luomuzhabu (Prince Emin Hezhuo's third son. He was granted first-rank taiji in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Turpan Muslim Banner (second-rank taiji) | Pi'erdun (Prince Emin Hezhuo's sixth son. He was granted second-rank taiji in Qianlong 36 and in Jiaqing 20 succeeded instead to the prince-of-the-second-rank title.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Kalmyks residing in the capital (gushan beizi) | Dawachi (Eleventh-generation descendant of Dzungar taiji Ismet Darhan Noyan and chief of the Dzungars. In Qianlong 20 the imperial forces pacified his division; he was captured, later released, and enfeoffed as heshuo prince. He died in Qianlong 24.) | Luobuzha (Dawachi's eldest son. He succeeded at the reduced rank of duoluo junwang in Qianlong 24 and was stripped for a crime in Qianlong 39.) | Fuchunxi (Dawachi's second son. He succeeded at the reduced rank of duoluo beile in Qianlong 39 and was stripped for a crime in Qianlong 46.) | Fu'erna (Luobuzha's eldest son. He succeeded at the reduced rank of gushan beizi in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 2.) | Gengyinsu (Fu'erna's second son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Daoguang 18.) | Yikeng'e (Gengyinsu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 18.) | Tanguse (Yikeng'e's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 5.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tumed residing in Guihua City (duke who assists the state) | Lamazhabu (A descendant of Genghis Khan whose family had long resided in Guihua City. He was made Jasagh duke who assists the state in Qianlong 21; Jasagh status was stripped for a crime in Qianlong 25. He died in Qianlong 31.) | Suonumuwangzhale (Lamazhabu's second son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 31; in Qianlong 49 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 12.) | Jilubu (Suonumuwangzhale's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 12 and died in Daoguang 27.) | Genpileduo'erji (Jilubu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 27.) | Gonggebale (Genpileduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 11 and died in Guangxu 29.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Tumed residing in Guihua City (originally left-banner commander-in-chief; now inherits third-rank viscount concurrently with third-rank baron) | Guluge (A Tumed who submitted in Tiancong 6 and resided in Guihua City. He received left-banner commander-in-chief in Chongde 1 and second-rank viscount in Shunzhi 2. He died in Kangxi 5.) | Xilabu (Guluge's fourth son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 5 and died in Kangxi 9.) | Gumude (Xilabu's eldest son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 9 and was demoted to company commander in Kangxi 25.) | Alana (Guluge's fifth son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 25 and was stripped for a crime in Kangxi 36.) | Gumude (He again succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 36.) | Danjin (Gumude's eldest son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 43 and as third-rank viscount in Kangxi 59. He died in Qianlong 2, and the commander-in-chief succession was suspended.) | Zhashetai (Danjin's adopted son. He succeeded as third-rank viscount in Qianlong 2. In Qianlong 24 the suspended commander-in-chief title was changed to third-rank baron and granted for concurrent inheritance. He died in Qianlong 30.) | Fubao (Zhashetai's second son. He succeeded as third-rank viscount concurrently with third-rank baron in Qianlong 30 and died in Qianlong 53.) | Luobuzangduo'erji (He succeeded in Qianlong 54.) | | | | | | | | |
| Tumed residing in Guihua City (originally right-banner commander-in-chief; now inherits third-rank baron) | Tuoboke (A Tumed who resided in Guihua City from Tiancong 6. He received company commander in Chongde 1, first-class commandery captain in Chongde 3, and right-banner commander-in-chief in Chongde 4. He died in Kangxi 9.) | Gulu (Tuoboke's second son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 9 and died in Kangxi 20.) | Lachabu (Gulu's eldest son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 20 and died in Kangxi 21.) | Wubashi (Tuoboke's third son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 21 and died in Kangxi 35.) | Abida (Wubashi's eldest son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Kangxi 35 and was stripped for a crime in Kangxi 36.) | Gendun (Abida's eldest son. Yongzheng 1 restored his commander-in-chief succession. He died in Qianlong 7.) | Bandarshen (Gendun's eldest son. He succeeded as commander-in-chief in Qianlong 7 and died in Qianlong 19; the commander-in-chief post was suspended and changed to third-rank baron.) | Saiyinbiliketu (Bandarshen's eldest son. He succeeded as third-rank baron in Qianlong 20 and died in Qianlong 26.) | Saiyinyesutu (Saiyinbiliketu's younger cousin. He succeeded as third-rank baron in Qianlong 26 and died in Qianlong 27.) | Galezang (Saiyinyesutu's son. He succeeded in Qianlong 27 and died in Jiaqing 10.) | Neqin (Galezang's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 10 and died in Daoguang 14.) | Jilang'a (Neqin's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 14.) | | | | | |
| Khoshut residing in Chakhar (duke who assists the state) | Nagacha (A descendant of Khabutu Hasar; originally Khoshut taiji. He submitted in Qianlong 19, was made duke who assists the state, and was promoted to gushan beizi in Qianlong 21. He died soon after.) | Dakeba (Nagacha's younger brother. He succeeded as duke who assists the state in Qianlong 21 and died soon after.) | Baleji (Dakeba's younger brother. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 21; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 2.) | Minzhuduo'erji (Baleji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and died in Jiaqing 17.) | Danjinzhabu (Minzhuduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 17 and was stripped in Jiaqing 25 for an offense.) | Yunduan (Danjinzhabu's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 25.) | Gechukezhamusu (Yunduan's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 1.) | Luobangsangsuoteba (He succeeded in Guangxu 29.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Khoshut residing in Chakhar (duke who assists the state) | Sebuteng (Beizi Nagacha's great-granduncle; originally Khoshut taiji. He submitted in Qianlong 20, was made duke who assists the state in Qianlong 20; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 49.) | Dashilabutan (Sebuteng's eldest son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 49 and died in Jiaqing 19.) | Sanglubuduo'erji (Dashilabutan's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 19.) | Dalizhabu (Sanglubuduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 11.) | Qiwanglikejing (Dalizhabu's son. He succeeded in Tongzhi 13.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Khoshut residing in Chakhar (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Temeqi (Beizi Nagacha's younger cousin; originally Khoshut taiji. He submitted in Qianlong 19, was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 57.) | Dashishamupile (Temeqi's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 57.) | Engkeboluote (Dashishamupile's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 6 and died in Daoguang 28.) | Bu'ernibada'er (Engkeboluote's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 28.) | Ma'erjinqinbu (Bu'ernibada'er's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 8.) | Alabuqi (Ma'erjinqinbu's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 10.) | Gongchukeduo'erji (He succeeded in Xuantong 1.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Oirats residing in Heilongjiang (duke who assists the state) | Basang (Originally a Dzungar taiji. He submitted in Qianlong 20, was made duke who assists the state, and died in Qianlong 26.) | Seledejite (Basang's eldest son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 26; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Nimazhamubu (Seledejite's eldest son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 55.) | Wu'ertunaxun (Nimazhamubu's adopted son. He succeeded in Daoguang 6.) | Bakemoteduo'erji (Wu'ertunaxun's grandson. He succeeded in Tongzhi 2.) | | Balejinima (He succeeded in Guangxu 31.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Oirats residing in Heilongjiang (Jasagh first-rank taiji) | Abudashi (Originally a Dzungar taiji. He submitted in Qianlong 19, was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 19, and died in Qianlong 26.) | Delege'er (Abudashi's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 26 and died in Qianlong 48.) | E'qi'er (Delege'er's eldest son. He became Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 48; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 7.) | Tuoketohu (He succeeded in Jiaqing 7 and died in Daoguang 15.) | Maonaihai (Tuoketohu's adopted son. He succeeded in Daoguang 15 and was stripped of succession in Daoguang 24.) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Zakhchin residing in Kobdo (third-rank baron with credentialed bravery) | Mamute (Originally a Dzungar zaisang. In Qianlong 19 the imperial army captured him and made him inner minister. In Qianlong 20, on campaign against Dawachi, he was made third-rank baron with credentialed bravery and was soon killed by the rebel Amursana.) | Zhamuchan (Mamute's grandson. He succeeded as third-rank baron with credentialed bravery in Qianlong 21 and died in Qianlong 40.) | Mentushi (Zhamuchan's eldest son. He succeeded as third-rank baron with credentialed bravery in Qianlong 40 and died in Qianlong 49.) | Tuokedabatu (Mentushi's eldest son. He succeeded as third-rank baron with credentialed bravery in Qianlong 49 and died in Daoguang 3.) | Chedebudashi (Tuokedabatu's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 3 and died in Daoguang 19.) | Minzhuduo'erji (Chedebudashi's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 19.) | Chelinkduo'erji (Minzhuduo'erji's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 6.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Aksu, Xinjiang (prince-of-the-second-rank duoluo beile) | Huojisi (Originally Turfan aghcha beg. He submitted in Qianlong 23, received duke-rank, was promoted to beizi rank for military merit, then made gushan beizi with beile rank. In Qianlong 24 he became duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status. He died in Qianlong 46.) | Hadier (Huojisi's fourth son. He became Jasagh duoluo beile with prince-of-the-second-rank status in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 48 an edict fixed stepwise descent to duke with perpetual hereditary succession. He died in Daoguang 10.) | Kekesebuku (Hadier's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 10 and was stripped in Daoguang 11.) | Abudurman (Hadier's nephew. He succeeded in Daoguang 11 with perpetual hereditary succession granted. He died in Daoguang 13.) | Maimate'aizisi (Abudurman's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 14 and died in Daoguang 22.) | Maimaidimin (Maimate'aizisi's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 22 and died in the first month of Tongzhi 2.) | Hade'er (Maimaidimin's nephew. He succeeded in Guangxu 17.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Khotan, Xinjiang (duke who assists the state) | Heshike (He submitted in Qianlong 24 and was made duke who assists the state in Qianlong 25.) | Yibalayimu (Heshike's son. He succeeded in Qianlong 46; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He asked to return home in Jiaqing 7 and died in Jiaqing 10.) | Abudumomin (Yibalayimu's son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 10; the court noted his mother lived in Khotan and he need not come to the capital yet. He was stripped in Daoguang 8 after being coerced during Jahangir's rebellion.) | Maimatere'aimusha (With no heir from Abudumomin, in the twelfth month of Daoguang 8 Heshike's second son Aizi's legitimate great-grandson Maimatere'aimusha succeeded.) | Maimate'aili (Maimatere'aimusha's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 6.) | Musha (Maimate'aili's son. He succeeded in Guangxu 23.) | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (duke who assists the state; fixed perpetual succession as third-rank taiji) | Eseyin (A Muslim of Yarkand. He submitted in Qianlong 24 and was made duke who assists the state. In Qianlong 48 the throne ruled that his sons might inherit duke rank, with later descent fixed to third-rank taiji in perpetual succession. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Kashahezhuo (Eseyin's son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 55.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (duke who assists the state; fixed perpetual succession as third-rank taiji) | Tu'erdu (Fuguo Gong Eseyin's nephew. He submitted in Qianlong 24, was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 24, and became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 27. He died in Qianlong 44.) | Tuoketuo (Tu'erdu's son. He became duke who assists the state in Qianlong 44. In Qianlong 18 the throne ruled he still inherited duke rank with later descent to third-rank taiji in perpetual succession. He died in Qianlong 55 without an heir and succession was suspended.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (Jasagh first-rank taiji; fixed perpetual succession as second-rank taiji) | Mamute (Fuguo Gong Eseyin's nephew. He submitted in Qianlong 24, was granted Jasagh first-rank taiji in Qianlong 24, and died in Qianlong 44.) | Babake (Mamute's eldest son. He succeeded at second-rank taiji in Qianlong 44; in Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (first-rank taiji; fixed perpetual succession as second-rank taiji) | Hashimu (A descendant of Genghis Khan whose family had long lived in Turpan. He submitted in Qianlong 24, was granted first-rank taiji in Qianlong 25, and died in Qianlong 30.) | Abule (Hashimu's eldest son. He succeeded at second-rank taiji in Qianlong 30; in Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (second-rank taiji; fixed perpetual succession as third-rank taiji) | Abudurman (A Muslim of Yarkand. In Qianlong 24, when the imperial army pacified Yarkand, he was captured and brought back. He was granted second-rank taiji in Qianlong 25 and died in Qianlong 37.) | Abuduniza'er (Abudurman's eldest son. He succeeded at third-rank taiji in Qianlong 37; in Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslims residing in the capital (third-rank taiji) | Pa'ersa (Fuguo Gong Eseyin's younger brother. He submitted in Qianlong 24, was granted third-rank taiji in Qianlong 25; in Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Qianlong 55.) | Babakehezhuo (Pa'ersa's son. He became third-rank taiji in Qianlong 55.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Kucha, Xinjiang (duoluo junwang) | Edui (A Muslim of Kucha. He submitted in Qianlong 20, became minister without portfolio in Qianlong 23 and inner minister thereafter. In Qianlong 24 he received duke-rank, was made gushan beizi for military merit, and promoted to beile rank. He died in Qianlong 43 and was posthumously stripped for a crime.) | Esijian (Edui's eldest son. He received third-rank post in Qianlong 24 and second-rank taiji in Qianlong 34, succeeded to beile rank in Qianlong 43, and was soon demoted to minister without portfolio. In Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion; he was made gushan beizi in Qianlong 49 and died in Qianlong 53.) | Maihamote'esan (Esijian's son. He became minister without portfolio in Qianlong 53 and by special grace also inherited gushan beizi.) | Maihamote'edui (Maihamote'esan's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 4 and was stripped in Daoguang 6.) | Yisake (Maihamote'edui's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 6, was promoted to junwang in Daoguang 8, and died in Daoguang 22.) | Aimate (Yisake's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 22 and was killed in battle in the fifth month of Tongzhi 3.) | Amite (Aimate's son. He succeeded in the fifth month of Guangxu 9 and died in the eleventh month of Guangxu 22.) | Mamute (Amite's son. He succeeded in the ninth month of Guangxu 21 and died in Guangxu 34.) | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Ush, Xinjiang (beizi-rank duke who assists the state) | Setibua'erqi (A Muslim of Ush. He submitted in Qianlong 20, received fourth-rank post in Qianlong 21, became third-rank superintendent in Qianlong 23 and second-rank minister without portfolio in Qianlong 25. He received duke-rank in Qianlong 28, was made duke who assists the state in Qianlong 29, and received beizi rank in Qianlong 43. In Qianlong 53 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died soon after.) | Maimote'abudula (Setibua'erqi's eldest son. He became beizi-rank duke who assists the state in Qianlong 53.) | Maimate'asan (Maimote'abudula's eldest son. He became beizi-rank duke who assists the state in Jiaqing 10.) | Maimate'aimo (Maimate'asan's younger brother. He succeeded in Jiaqing 25 and died in Daoguang 23.) | Maimate'aisa (Maimate'aimo's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 23.) | Hadier | Yibulayin | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Bay, Xinjiang (duke who assists the state) | Gadaimote (A Muslim of Ush. He submitted in Qianlong 21, received third-rank post in Qianlong 23 and duke-rank in Qianlong 24. He died in Qianlong 40.) | Abudulaman (Gadaimote's eldest son. He succeeded to duke-rank in Qianlong 40 and died in Qianlong 41.) | Maimaidimin (Abudulaman's eldest son. He succeeded to duke-rank in Qianlong 41; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion. He died in Jiaqing 1.) | Maimateyibulailaimu (Maimaidimin's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 2 and was stripped in Daoguang 8 after being coerced during Jahangir's rebellion.) | Musa (Maimateyibulailaimu's grandson. He succeeded in the twelfth month of Daoguang 8 and died in Daoguang 17.) | Maimatalipu (Musa's son. He succeeded in Daoguang 18 and died in Xianfeng [year illegible in source].) | Aimate (Maimatalipu's son. He succeeded in Xianfeng 9.) | | | | | | | | | | |
| Muslim division residing in Ush, Xinjiang (third-rank commandery captain) | Sali (A Muslim of Ush. He submitted in Qianlong 23, received fifth-rank post in Qianlong 24 and third-rank commandery captain in Qianlong 27. He died in Qianlong 40.) | Haisemu (Sali's eldest son. He became third-rank commandery captain in Qianlong 40; in Qianlong 48 his line received perpetual hereditary rank without demotion.) | Ailimu (Haisemu's eldest son. He succeeded in Jiaqing 20.) | Abuduwayite (Ailimu's eldest son. He succeeded in Daoguang 20.) | | | | | | | | | | | | | |