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Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
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  • 01.The Glossary of Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names is a result of a research project of collecting relevant terms and information from the Veritable Records of Joseon Dynasty conducted by the National Institute of Korean History. The research aimed to prepare and utilize the glossary as a basic reference for the English translation project of the Veritable Records of King Sejong.
  • 02.Names of the participants in the research project and their affiliation at the time of the project are as follows.
    • -Kim Juwon (Dep. Linguistics, Seoul National University), Yurn Gyudong (Yonsei University Institute of Humanities),
      Kang Eunji (Institute of Latin American Studies, Seoul National University), and Lee Hun (Korea University)
  • 03.The Romanization of personal names is based on the original pronunciation of the name. If it is difficult to determine the original pronunciation only with the Chinese characters of the name, it was estimated as close to the original pronunciation as possible.
  • 04.The Glossary of Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names is a basic reference for the English translation project of the Veritable Records of King Sejong. It does not mean an official interpretation of the Veritable Records of King Sejong by the National Institute of Korean History. In addition, it is not complete because it only presents the most relevant information gathered from the translation process so far. If more accurate information is collected from the subsequent translation process, the glossary will be revised after internal and external review.
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Terms Chinese Korean Explanation Another Name
Gim Jurongga 金朱弄可 김주롱가 A military protector(護軍) of a Jurchen(女眞) who lived in 會伊春. The father of Bisangga, Jariga, Soroga. The uncle of Gim Somangga (1455)
Gim Jusengge 金主成哈 김주성합 A Ya-in(野人) who lived in 溫下衛. He is naturalized and lived in 閭延 and 茂昌. He was treated well, but since he violated the ban on farming, hunting, and fishing, he was to be expelled. (1502-1523)
Gim Koistemur 金火失帖木 김화실첩목 A battalion commander of Dobusili. (1404-1418)
Gim Mangja 金忘自 김망자 He was the leader of the nothern Ya-in(野人). (1500)→He and Mangja seem to be the same person
Gim Masangga 金麻尙哈 김마상합 A Kolkan Udige(骨看兀狄哈). He lived in 也春. He was promoted from 中樞院使 to 資憲大夫. He attended a feast as a Ya-in(野人) 知中樞院事 and was given clothes at his retirement. He also dedicated local products as a 中樞府知事, was summoned by the King. (1459--1490)
Gim Masingga 金馬申哈 김마신합 A 萬戶 of Kolkan(骨看) in 草串. (1456-1459)
Gim Moda 金毛多 김모다 A Jurchen(1441)
Gim Modaho 金毛多好 김모다호 Mid 15C, a 女眞 司直 who asked to be naturalized. (1449)
Gim Modao 金毛多吾 김모다오 A brigade commander(萬戶) of a Jurchen(女眞) who lived in Yeori. The father of Dosangga, ImAdu. The elder brother of Gim Moha
Gim Moga 金木哈 김목합 Mid 15C, a 都萬戶 of Kolkan Udige(骨看兀狄哈) who presented local products
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