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List of Jurchen chieftains

The Jurchens were a Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria (present-day Northeast China) until the 17th century, when they adopted the name Manchu.

List of Jurchen chieftains during the Liao dynasty (926–1115) edit

"Tamed" Jurchens or Shu Jurchen (熟女眞) edit

"Wild" Jurchens or Sheng Jurchen (生女眞) edit

  • 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) (962–983).
  • Wanyan Suike 完顏綏可 (金獻祖) (983–1005): In 1003, under his leadership the Wanyan tribe united five tribes in a federation called the "Five Nations" (wuguobu 五國部: Punuli (蒲努里/蒲奴里/蒲聶), Tieli 鐵驪, Yuelidu (越裡篤國), Aolimi (奧里米國), and Puali 剖阿里國).
  • Wanyan Shilu 完顏石魯 (金昭祖) (1005–1021)
  • Wanyan Wugunai 完顏烏古迺 (金景祖) (1021–1074): Meanwhile, King Hyung ordered to continue and finish the work of building a wall (Cheolli Jangseong) from Song-ryung Pass (in the mouth of the Yalu River ner Uiju in the west to the borders of the Jurchen tribe in the north-east around Hamheung)
  • Wanyan Helibo (完颜劾里钵) Shizu (金世祖) (1074–1092)
  • Wanyan Pochishu 完顏頗剌淑 (金肅宗) (1092–1094)
  • Wanyan Yingge (完颜盈歌) Muzong (金穆宗) (1094–1103)
  • Wanyan Wuyashu (完顏烏雅束/完颜乌雅束) Kangzong (金康宗) b. 1061 (1103–1113)
  • Wanyan Aguda (完颜阿骨打) Taizu (金太祖) b. 1068 (1113–1123)

The Jin dynasty (1115–1234) edit

List of Jurchen chieftains during the Yuan dynasty (1234–1368) edit

List of Jurchen chieftains during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) edit

List of Jianzhou Jurchens chieftains edit

Located on the banks of Hun River(渾江)

Odoli Clan (1405–1616) (俄朵里 or 斡都里 or 斡朵里 or 吾都里 or 斡朵怜) edit

  • Bukūri Yongšon (布库里雍顺)
  • Mengtemu (孟特穆) or Möngke Temür (童孟哥帖木兒) (1405–1433) (Temple name: Zhàozǔ 肇祖)
  • Cungšan (充善) b. 1419 (1433–1467) (Temple name: Chúndì 纯帝)
  • Fanca († 1458)
  • Tolo (妥罗) (1467–1481) (Temple name: Xīngdì 兴帝)
  • Sibeoci Fiyanggū (锡宝齐篇古) (1481–1522) (Temple name: Zhèngdì 正帝)
  • Fuman (福满) (1522–1542) (Temple name: Xingzu 兴祖)

Huligai Clan (胡里改) (1403–? ) edit

  • Ahacu (阿哈出) (Li Sicheng) (李思誠) († 1409–1410)
  • Šigiyanu 釋加奴 (Li-Hsien-chung/Li Xianzhong) (李顯忠)
  • Li-Man-chu (Li Manzhu (李滿住) (b. 1407 – † 1467)

The Maolian (毛憐) Jurchens (1405–?) edit

Synonyms: Wu-liang-ha, Orankha, Oranke (兀良哈/乙良哈) according to Korean records, Orangai (瓦爾哈;オランカイ) according to Japanese records.
Location: They settled south of the Suifen River (绥芬河 or 速平江), on the north-west of Hui-ning under the leadership of one of Ahacu (阿哈出)'s sons.


Udige Clan (兀狄哈) edit

  • They invaded Joseon territory in 1402, in 1410, in 1436 (see 곽승우(郭承祐) and 조연(趙涓)), in 1460 with the Oranke (see also 신숙주(申叔舟))
  • They were beaten by the Korean General Heo Jong 허종(許琮) (1434–1494) in 1491, under Seongjong of Joseon's reign (see also 조산보(造山堡) and 나사종(羅嗣宗))

Suksuhu River / Suksuhu bira (蘇克素護 or 苏克苏护 毕拉) Clan: Aisin Gioro edit

  • Wang Gao (王杲) († 1575)
  • Atai (阿台) (1575–1583) & 阿海 & 阿弟
  • Nikan Wailan (尼堪外兰) († 1586)
  • Giocangga (觉昌安) (1542–1571) (Temple name: Jǐngzǔ 景祖)
  • Taksi (塔克世) (1571–1583) (Temple name: Xiǎnzǔ 显祖)
  • Nurhaci (努尔哈赤) (Temple name: 太祖)

Hunehe Bira (唿呐呵 毕拉 or 渾河 部) edit

Wanggiya (汪佳) edit

Donggo (董鄂) edit

Jecen aiman (哲陳 部) edit

Neyen (訥殷) edit

Jušeri (珠舍哩 or 图色哩) edit

List of Haixi Jurchens chieftains edit

Located near the banks of Songhua River

Hulun confederation (扈伦) edit

  • Kesina 克什纳

Yehe or Yehe Nara (葉赫 / 叶赫) Clan edit

Location: banks of Yehe River south of Changchun

  • Singgen Darhan 星垦达尔汉/星根達爾漢
  • Sirke Minggatu 席尔克明噶图/席爾克明噶圖
  • Cirgani 齐尔噶尼/齊爾噶尼
  • Cukungge 祝孔格/褚孔格
  • Taicu 太杵
  • Yangginu (楊吉砮) & Cinggiyanu (淸佳砮) († 1584)
  • Narimbulu (纳林布录) (1584–1613) 庚寅
  • Jintaiji (金台石) (1613–1619) (己巳)

Hata/Hada Clan (哈達 / 哈达) (1543–1601) edit

Location: south of the Yehe Clan (east of Kaiyuan), the southernmost among the Haixi Jurchens.

  • Wangji Wailan (旺济外兰(王忠))
  • Wang Tai (萬汗/王台) 1548–1582
  • Hurhan 扈尔罕 1582
  • Menggebulu 孟格布录 1582–1599
  • Ulhūda 武尔古岱 1599–1601

Ula (烏拉/乌拉) Clan (1405–1616) edit

Location: Hulan River (north of Harbin)

  • Buyan 布顔
  • Bugan 布干
  • Mantai (满泰) (?–1596), the father of Lady Abahai (阿巴亥)
  • Bujantai (布占泰) (1596–1618), the younger brother of Mantai

Hoifa Clan (輝發 / 辉发) (?–1607) edit

  • Wangginu 汪加奴(王机砮)
  • Baindari 摆银答里 († 1607)

List of Yeren Jurchens (野人) chieftains edit

Other important chieftains edit

See also edit

References edit

  • THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA The Qing Empire To 1800

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Jurchen chieftains news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Jurchens were a Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria present day Northeast China until the 17th century when they adopted the name Manchu Contents 1 List of Jurchen chieftains during the Liao dynasty 926 1115 1 1 Tamed Jurchens or Shu Jurchen 熟女眞 1 2 Wild Jurchens or Sheng Jurchen 生女眞 2 The Jin dynasty 1115 1234 3 List of Jurchen chieftains during the Yuan dynasty 1234 1368 4 List of Jurchen chieftains during the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 4 1 List of Jianzhou Jurchens chieftains 4 1 1 Odoli Clan 1405 1616 俄朵里 or 斡都里 or 斡朵里 or 吾都里 or 斡朵怜 4 1 2 Huligai Clan 胡里改 1403 4 1 3 The Maolian 毛憐 Jurchens 1405 4 1 4 Udige Clan 兀狄哈 4 1 5 Suksuhu River Suksuhu bira 蘇克素護 or 苏克苏护 毕拉 Clan Aisin Gioro 4 1 6 Hunehe Bira 唿呐呵 毕拉 or 渾河 部 4 1 7 Wanggiya 汪佳 4 1 8 Donggo 董鄂 4 1 9 Jecen aiman 哲陳 部 4 1 10 Neyen 訥殷 4 1 11 Juseri 珠舍哩 or 图色哩 4 2 List of Haixi Jurchens chieftains 4 2 1 Hulun confederation 扈伦 4 2 2 Yehe or Yehe Nara 葉赫 叶赫 Clan 4 2 3 Hata Hada Clan 哈達 哈达 1543 1601 4 2 4 Ula 烏拉 乌拉 Clan 1405 1616 4 2 5 Hoifa Clan 輝發 辉发 1607 4 3 List of Yeren Jurchens 野人 chieftains 4 4 Other important chieftains 5 See also 6 ReferencesList of Jurchen chieftains during the Liao dynasty 926 1115 edit Tamed Jurchens or Shu Jurchen 熟女眞 edit Wild Jurchens or Sheng Jurchen 生女眞 edit 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 962 983 Wanyan Suike 完顏綏可 金獻祖 983 1005 In 1003 under his leadership the Wanyan tribe united five tribes in a federation called the Five Nations wuguobu 五國部 Punuli 蒲努里 蒲奴里 蒲聶 Tieli 鐵驪 Yuelidu 越裡篤國 Aolimi 奧里米國 and Puali 剖阿里國 Wanyan Shilu 完顏石魯 金昭祖 1005 1021 Wanyan Wugunai 完顏烏古迺 金景祖 1021 1074 Meanwhile King Hyung ordered to continue and finish the work of building a wall Cheolli Jangseong from Song ryung Pass in the mouth of the Yalu River ner Uiju in the west to the borders of the Jurchen tribe in the north east around Hamheung Wanyan Helibo 完颜劾里钵 Shizu 金世祖 1074 1092 Wanyan Pochishu 完顏頗剌淑 金肅宗 1092 1094 Wanyan Yingge 完颜盈歌 Muzong 金穆宗 1094 1103 Wanyan Wuyashu 完顏烏雅束 完颜乌雅束 Kangzong 金康宗 b 1061 1103 1113 Wanyan Aguda 完颜阿骨打 Taizu 金太祖 b 1068 1113 1123 The Jin dynasty 1115 1234 editMain article Jin dynasty 1115 1234 List of Jurchen chieftains during the Yuan dynasty 1234 1368 editList of Jurchen chieftains during the Ming dynasty 1368 1644 editList of Jianzhou Jurchens chieftains edit Located on the banks of Hun River 渾江 Odoli Clan 1405 1616 俄朵里 or 斡都里 or 斡朵里 or 吾都里 or 斡朵怜 edit Bukuri Yongson 布库里雍顺 Mengtemu 孟特穆 or Mongke Temur 童孟哥帖木兒 1405 1433 Temple name Zhaozǔ 肇祖 Cungsan 充善 b 1419 1433 1467 Temple name Chundi 纯帝 Fanca 1458 Tolo 妥罗 1467 1481 Temple name Xingdi 兴帝 Sibeoci Fiyanggu 锡宝齐篇古 1481 1522 Temple name Zhengdi 正帝 Fuman 福满 1522 1542 Temple name Xingzu 兴祖 Huligai Clan 胡里改 1403 edit Ahacu 阿哈出 Li Sicheng 李思誠 1409 1410 Sigiyanu 釋加奴 Li Hsien chung Li Xianzhong 李顯忠 Li Man chu Li Manzhu 李滿住 b 1407 1467 The Maolian 毛憐 Jurchens 1405 edit Synonyms Wu liang ha Orankha Oranke 兀良哈 乙良哈 according to Korean records Orangai 瓦爾哈 オランカイ according to Japanese records Location They settled south of the Suifen River 绥芬河 or 速平江 on the north west of Hui ning under the leadership of one of Ahacu 阿哈出 s sons Udige Clan 兀狄哈 edit They invaded Joseon territory in 1402 in 1410 in 1436 see 곽승우 郭承祐 and 조연 趙涓 in 1460 with the Oranke see also 신숙주 申叔舟 They were beaten by the Korean General Heo Jong 허종 許琮 1434 1494 in 1491 under Seongjong of Joseon s reign see also 조산보 造山堡 and 나사종 羅嗣宗 Suksuhu River Suksuhu bira 蘇克素護 or 苏克苏护 毕拉 Clan Aisin Gioro edit Wang Gao 王杲 1575 Atai 阿台 1575 1583 amp 阿海 amp 阿弟 Nikan Wailan 尼堪外兰 1586 Giocangga 觉昌安 1542 1571 Temple name Jǐngzǔ 景祖 Taksi 塔克世 1571 1583 Temple name Xiǎnzǔ 显祖 Nurhaci 努尔哈赤 Temple name 太祖 Hunehe Bira 唿呐呵 毕拉 or 渾河 部 edit Wanggiya 汪佳 edit Donggo 董鄂 edit Jecen aiman 哲陳 部 edit Neyen 訥殷 edit Juseri 珠舍哩 or 图色哩 edit List of Haixi Jurchens chieftains edit Located near the banks of Songhua River Hulun confederation 扈伦 edit Kesina 克什纳Yehe or Yehe Nara 葉赫 叶赫 Clan edit Location banks of Yehe River south of Changchun Singgen Darhan 星垦达尔汉 星根達爾漢 Sirke Minggatu 席尔克明噶图 席爾克明噶圖 Cirgani 齐尔噶尼 齊爾噶尼 Cukungge 祝孔格 褚孔格 Taicu 太杵 Yangginu 楊吉砮 amp Cinggiyanu 淸佳砮 1584 Narimbulu 纳林布录 1584 1613 庚寅 Jintaiji 金台石 1613 1619 己巳 Hata Hada Clan 哈達 哈达 1543 1601 edit Location south of the Yehe Clan east of Kaiyuan the southernmost among the Haixi Jurchens Wangji Wailan 旺济外兰 王忠 Wang Tai 萬汗 王台 1548 1582 Hurhan 扈尔罕 1582 Menggebulu 孟格布录 1582 1599 Ulhuda 武尔古岱 1599 1601Ula 烏拉 乌拉 Clan 1405 1616 edit Location Hulan River north of Harbin Buyan 布顔 Bugan 布干 Mantai 满泰 1596 the father of Lady Abahai 阿巴亥 Bujantai 布占泰 1596 1618 the younger brother of MantaiHoifa Clan 輝發 辉发 1607 edit Wangginu 汪加奴 王机砮 Baindari 摆银答里 1607 List of Yeren Jurchens 野人 chieftains edit Other important chieftains editSee also editList of Manchu clans Aisin Gioro JurchensReferences editTHE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF CHINA The Qing Empire To 1800 Jurchen tribes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Jurchen chieftains amp oldid 1154146736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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