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    see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Nurhaci (14 May 1559 – 30 September 1626), also known by his temple name as the...
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    brother of Nurhaci's grandfather Giocangga Ariel Aisin-Gioro (born 1983), actress Images Nurhaci on his throne Nurhaci Nurhaci Nurhaci Nurhaci Guangxu Emperor...
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    captured as well and later killed by Nurhaci's first son, Cuyen. The Hada and Hoifa clans fell from prominence after Nurhaci's Manchurian conquest, whereas Ula...
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  • ready to take Nurhaci's place. However, Nurhaci eventually rose to power. Taking control of his grandfather's Suksuhu River tribe, Nurhaci confronted the...
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    the Qing dynasty. Established in 1616 by the Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci upon his reunification of the Jurchen tribes, its name was derived from...
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    Hong Taiji (category Nurhaci's sons)
    dynasty. He was responsible for consolidating the empire that his father Nurhaci had founded and laid the groundwork for the conquest of the Ming dynasty...
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    Xinhai Revolution that led to the foundation of the Republic of China. Nurhaci (1559–1626), khan of the Jurchens, founded the Later Jin dynasty in 1616...
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    citizens in 1907, it was the most populous country in the world at the time. Nurhaci, leader of the House of Aisin-Gioro and vassal of the Ming dynasty, unified...
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  • posthumously titled as Emperor Xuan was a Jurchen chieftain and father of Nurhaci, founder of the Later Jin dynasty, and the fourth son of Giocangga. A member...
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    Abahai, was a consort of Nurhaci. She was 31 years his junior. Abahai was erroneously identified with Hong Taiji, Nurhaci's eighth son and successor,...
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    Jurchen unification (category Nurhaci)
    unification of the Jurchen tribes under the Jianzhou Jurchen leader Nurhaci. While Nurhaci was originally a vassal of the Ming dynasty who considered himself...
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  • with Nurhaci; The Ming sent troops to protect Yehe against Jianzhou; The Ming supported Yehe to break its promise to Nurhaci; The Ming forced Nurhaci to...
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    Jin had been waging war on the Ming for several years, and their leader Nurhaci had deemed Ningyuan to be a suitable target for his attack, in part due...
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  • banners as Han, Mongol and Jurchen were recruited into Nurhaci's forces. Jurchens like Nurhaci spoke both their native Tungusic language and Chinese,...
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    equipped with hand cannons, cannons, and matchlocks. Prior to the battle Nurhaci had unified the Jurchen people, excluding the Yehe, and took a hostile...
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    Daišan (category Nurhaci's sons)
    of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. His mother was Nurhaci's first consort, Lady Tunggiya (佟佳氏). He was an older half-brother of Nurhaci's successor...
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  • Taiji (Emperor Taizong) renamed the Later Jin established by his father Nurhaci to "Great Qing" in 1636, sometimes referred to as the Predynastic Qing...
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    16th century in Manchuria by Nurhaci, the Emperor Taizu of Qing. Sources claim that during the Jurchen unification, Nurhaci commanded his troops to "supplant...
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  • struggles of many men. For political reasons, her brother presents her to Nurhaci as a gift. She also has to face Cuyen's advances, Daišan's gentler tendencies...
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  • (Manchu: ᡶᠠᠨᠴᠠ, Möllendorff: fanca, Abkai: fanqa;?–?) was the ancestor of Nurhaci. His family name is Aisin Gioro (愛新覺羅). He was a remote descendant of Bukūri...
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    in the capture of Fushun and two other nearby fortresses. The Jin khan Nurhaci was motivated to attack Fushun due to his grievances with Ming policies...
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  • neighbors – Jianzhou Jurchens, which were in the late 16th century led by Nurhaci – as Monggo ("Mongols"). The Hūlun khan Wan aspired to paramount leadership...
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  • the defeat of his forces at the hands of Nurhaci. Gintaisi gave him protection and when attacked by Nurhaci, he appealed to the Ming Chinese for help...
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  • and Manchu rulers also used the title Khan (Han in Manchu); for example, Nurhaci was called Genggiyen Han. Rulers of the Göktürks, Avars and Khazars used...
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  • Jurchen leader Nurhaci chose variously to emphasize either differences or similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols. Nurhaci said to the...
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    Jurchen leader Nurhaci chose variously to emphasize either differences or similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols. Nurhaci said to the...
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  • Minye Kyawswa II of Ava 1567–1599 Nanda Bayin Defected Cuyen 1580–1615 Nurhaci Political conflict with his father; replaced by his brother Hong Taiji...
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    Shenyang City. In 1618, When Nurhaci overcame Fushun from the Ming dynasty, Fan Wencheng was brought to Nurhaci's headquarters. Nurhaci was respected and recognized...
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    Jin ruler, Nurhaci, and his army in the first Battle of Ningyuan, that resulted in Nurhaci's death. Later on, Yuan also defeated Nurhaci's son and successor...
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  • You Xiaogang. The series is based on the life of Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing dynasty. Nurhaci started his life of a warrior-king by uniting the...
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