
Jurchen people - Wikipedia
Jurchen (Manchu: ᠵᡠᡧᡝᠨ, romanized: Jušen, ; Chinese: 女真, romanized: Nǚzhēn, [nỳ.ʈʂə́n]) is a term used to collectively describe a number of East Asian Tungusic-speaking people. [a] They lived …
Jin dynasty (1115–1234) - Wikipedia
[b] It is also often called the Jurchen dynasty or the Jurchen Jin after the ruling Jurchen people. At its peak, the empire extended from Outer Manchuria in the north to the Qinling–Huaihe Line in …
Jurchen Jin Dynasty - World History Encyclopedia
2017年10月6日 · The Jurchen Jin dynasty (meaning “Golden”) ruled parts of China, Mongolia, and northern Korea from 1115 to 1234 CE. The Jurchen originated from Manchuria, but in …
How the Jurchen Tribes Conquered China | Ancient Origins
2020年5月8日 · The Khitans were a nomadic people who ruled over northern China as the Liao dynasty (辽朝 in Chinese), which the Jurchen overthrew. Since the Jurchens replaced the …
Mongol Conquest, Jurchen Rule, Jurchen Empire - Britannica
Jin dynasty, (1115–1234), dynasty that ruled an empire formed by the Tungus Juchen (or Jurchen) tribes of Manchuria. The empire covered much of Inner Asia and all of present-day …
Jurchen - Wikipedia
Jurchen may refer to: Jurchen people, Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria until the 17th century Haixi Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese …
Jurchen people - Wikiwand
Jurchen is a term used to collectively describe a number of East Asian Tungusic-speaking people. They lived in northeastern China, also known as Manchuria, befo...
Jurchen script and language - Omniglot
The Jurchen script, which is also known as Jurchi, Jurchin or Southern Tungusic, was created by Wanyan Xiyin in 1120 and officially introduced in 1145. It was modelled on the Khitan script …
Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) - 《中国大百科全书》第三版网络版
2021年7月22日 · The Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), sometimes known as the Great Jin or Jurchen Jin in Western scholarship to distinguish it from the earlier dynasty with the same phonetic …
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Yale University
refers to the dynasty and to the country and the culture of the peoples—Jurchen, Chinese, and other—governed by the Jin dynasty; the term Jurchen refers to the Jurchen people and the Jin …
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