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Wanyan Wuyashu (1935 bytes)
1: ...hinese characters due to lack of knowledge of the Jurchen language.'' 3: ...3]], r. [[1104]]-[[1113]]) was the chief of the [[Jurchen]] [[Wanyan]] tribe. He was the elder brother of T... 5: ...battle again. As a result, Wuyashu subjugated the Jurchen in Helandian. 7: ... eliminated Goryeo reinforcements. Goryeo and the Jurchen achieved settlement and, as a result, Goryeo with... Wanyan Aguda (3639 bytes) 1: ... r. [[1115]]-[[1123]]) was the chieftain of the [[Jurchen]] (女真) [[Wanyan]] (完颜... 3: ...31066;帝) undertook a fishing expedition in Jurchen territory and decreed all the chieftains to dance... 5: ...oops would attack Liao from the south. In return, Jurchen troops would return the [[sixteen Yanyun states]]... 7: ...436;颜希尹) to develop a unique Jurchen writing system. Jurchens (6026 bytes) 1: ...tablished the [[Jin Dynasty]] (''aisin gurun'' in Jurchen/Manchu) between [[1115]] and 1122. 5: ...d quickly seized the Supreme Capital of Liao. The Jurchens overran most of North China and captured the [[S... 7: ...ministration, see [[Jin Dynasty]]. At first, the Jurchen tribesmen were kept in readiness for warfare but ... 11: The Jurchens generally lived by traditions that reflected the... 13: ...ge|Manchu]] became the new literary language, the Jurchens used a combination of Mongolian and Chinese. Mongolian alphabet (2800 bytes) 4: ...alled "Khitan/Jurchen big characters" and "Khitan/Jurchen small characters" fell into disuse when North Chi... Toi invasion (1798 bytes) 1: ...33;) was the invasion of northern [[Kyushu]] by [[Jurchen]] pirates in [[1019]]. Toi (되, doe) means ... 7: These Jurchen pirates lived in what is today Hamgyŏngdo, [... Manjusri (1962 bytes) 16: ...ncarnation of Manjusri. He thus banned the name "Jurchen" and renamed his race the [[Manchu]]s. Giocangga (737 bytes) 1: ...er of [[Nurhaci]], the man who was to unify the [[Jurchen]] peoples and begin building the [[Manchu]] state... Jianzhou Jurchens (3349 bytes) 1: ...ople (the other being the Wild Jurchens and Haixi Jurchens) in the fourteenth century, inhabiting modern Ji... 5: ...467 and 1478 which severely weakened the Jianzhou Jurchens. 9: ...nfederations: the Haixi Jurchens and the Jianzhou Jurchens. The Jianzhou confederates, continued to live no... 12: ...ame engaged in another struggle amongst the Haixi Jurchens. 16: ...manju'') was perhaps an old term for the Jianzhou Jurchens. Second Manchu expedition to Korea (4194 bytes) 32: ... an interpreter of Jurchen and transliterated old Jurchen textbooks for the purpose. Emperor Qinzong of Song China (2289 bytes) 9: ...n he ascended the throne in [[1126]].<br>3. The [[Jurchen]] invaders entered in [[Kaifeng]] on [[January 9]... 16: ...]], the 26-year-old emperor was captured by the [[Jurchen]] invaders in his capital, [[Kaifeng]]. He was de... List of Manchuria-related topics (2515 bytes) 30: ...ng]] - ''[[Jiu Manzhou Dang]]'' - [[Jurchen]] - [[Jurchen language]] Nurhaci (3899 bytes) 1: ...[September 30]], [[1626]]) was a chieftain of a [[Jurchen]] tribe of northeastern Manchuria. He is consider... 6: ... were killed in an attack on Gure (see [[Jianzhou Jurchens]]). 8: From [[1583]] onwards Nurhaci began to unify the Jurchen bands, and when he was 25, he attacked [[Nikan Wa... 16: ...re, the [[Koreans]], the [[Mongol]]s, and other [[Jurchen]] clans, greatly enlarging the territory under hi... Shanhai Pass (787 bytes) 9: ...nst tribes from Manchuria (e.g. the [[Khitan]], [[Jurchen]] and the [[Manchus]]) Khitan language (880 bytes) 3: ...characters which were completely phonemic. The [[Jurchen]]s (ancestors of the [[Manchu]] people) derived t... 1123 (1336 bytes) 19: ...gust]] - [[Wanyan Aguda]], first emperor of the [[Jurchen]] [[Jin Dynasty]]. Lu Yu (1227 bytes) 1: ...triotic stance, advocating the expulsion of the [[Jurchen]] from northern China, but this position was out ... Battle of Beijing (1433 bytes) 1: ...tle in [[1214]] between the [[Mongols]] and the [[Jurchen]] [[Jin Dynasty]], which controlled northern [[Ch... Emperor Gaozong of Song China (3692 bytes) 28: ...421;)''<small>. Restored, was<br>pursued by the [[Jurchen]] and was not in full control of Southern<br>Chin... Puxian Wannu (3225 bytes) 1: ...nnu''' (蒲鮮萬奴) was a [[Jurchen]] [[warlord]] who established a short-lived kingd... 9: ...f Dong Nüzhen 東女眞 (''Eastern Jurchen'') and was just an alias. Khitan (1470 bytes) 1: ...ants of Khitans who escaped the conquest of the [[Jurchen]]s and migrated to the [[Kara-Su]]. Their new reg...
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