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Manchu-Chinese dictionary.
Manchu-Chinese dictionary.
Sibeoci Fiyanggū — (Hanzi : 錫寶齊篇古) Temple name : (Hanzi : 正帝) … Wikipedia
Manchu given name — Manchu given names were used solely or with titles but not with clan names. For example, Fiyanggū, who was from the Donggo clan, belonged to the Manchu Plain White Banner and distinguished himself in the campaigns against the Dzungars, was… … Wikipedia
Aisin Gioro — Royal house surname =Aisin Gioro Clan estate =China coat of arms = country =China, Manchukuo parent house = titles =Emperor of China founder =Emperor Nurhaci final ruler =Xuantong Emperor (Puyi) current head =Hengzhen founding year =1644… … Wikipedia
Nurhaci — Khan of the Later Jin Dynasty Reign 17 February 1616 – 30 September 1626 ( 1000000000000001000000010 years, 10000000000000225000000225 days) … Wikipedia
Ulanara, Empress Jing Xian — Infobox Monarch | name =Empress Xiao Jing Xian title =Empress of China date of death = 1731 consort =The Yongzheng Emperor|Empress Jing Xian (Chinese: 孝敬憲皇后烏喇那拉氏; Manchu: Hiyoošungga Ginggun Temgetulehe Hūwanghu) (±1681 1731).BiographyEmpress… … Wikipedia
Cungšan — (Hanzi : 充善) was a chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchens. Temple name: (Hanzi : 纯帝) In 1442, a succession dispute between Cungšan and his half brother Fanca led to a division in the Jianzhou Left Guard. Cungšan inherited his father s… … Wikipedia
List of Chieftains of the Jurchens — List of Jurchen Chieftains during the Liao Dynasty (926 1115) = Tamed/Cooked Jurchens or Shu Jurchen (熟女眞) Wild Jurchens or Sheng Jurchen (生女眞) * Wanyan Hanpu 完顏函普 (金始祖) (941 960) * Wanyan Wulu 完顏烏魯 (金德帝) (960 962) * Wanyan Bahai 完顏跋海 (金安帝) (962… … Wikipedia
Khungtaidschi Galdan — (auch: Galdan Boshigt Khan * 1632 oder 1644; † 4. April(?) 1697) war der Herrscher der Dschungaren (reg. ab 1676). Unter ihm expandierte das Dschungarenreich in alle Richtungen und wurde erst 1690 und 1696 von der Qing Dynastie unter Kaiser… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liste der Jurchen-Häuptlinge — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Liste der Jurchen Häuptlinge während der Liao Dynastie (926–1115) 1.1 Gezähmte/Gekochte Jurchen oder Shu Jurchen (熟女眞) 1.2 Wilde Jurchen … Deutsch Wikipedia