Deleke
| Name | Deleke |
| Title | During the Qianlong period, the Barin supporting duke and the Libanfang Yiyilang. |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | — |
| nationality | — |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7721057 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-27T06:02:27.902Z |
Introduction
Delek, the eldest son of Börjigit, Prince of Balin. His identity and deeds are recorded in Qing Dynasty court chronicles and genealogies. Specific information about his birth year is not found in existing historical records, but it is confirmed that he was active during the Qianlong reign. In February of the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), he married Princess Heesuohe and Wuan; however, due to frailty, he did not inherit the marquisate. Subsequently, his title and status were primarily associated with being the Balin Fuguo Gong (Balin Supporting State Duke), and he was involved in court affairs, as documented in related records. In the twenty-first year of Qianlong (1756), he succeeded to the title of Balin Supporting State Duke and was active within the inner court. This position combined noble rank with an attendant role in the inner court, reflecting his position within the imperial hierarchy. In the forty-eighth year of Qianlong (1783), he was elevated to the rank of Bairen (a noble title), indicating another elevation of his noble status. He was then appointed as an extra shilang (attendant) in the Lifan Yuan, entering the imperial administrative system. He died in the fifty-ninth year of Qianlong (1794), passing away at age 44.
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