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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 Niuriga 金劉里哈 김유리합 Late 15C, a Ya-in(野人) 中樞). A head of 溫下衛. He once raided and plunder villages in Joseon, but pleaded to have an audience with the king. He reported Ya-in(野人)'s state before plundering villages in Joseon, so he was bestowed goods by the king. Mujingge's father. (1488-1493)
Gim Niuriga 金劉里介 김유리개 →Gim Niuriga
Gim Niusi 金劉時 김유시 A Jurchen(1425)
Gim Niusisongga 金劉時所應哈 금유시소응합 Early 15C, a naturalized Udige(兀狄哈) who asked to be a king's guard and being bestowed goods by the king. He misrepresented his will of naturalization and held high public post. (1423-1426)
Gim Niuyuga 金留有哈 김유유합 Mid 15C, a 女眞 上護軍 who delivered Ya-in(野人)s' messeges hoping to be naturalized. He lived near 두만강. (1466)
Gim No 金老 김로 An Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in 江內
Gim Oganju 金吾看主 김오간주 1. a brigade commander-in-chief(都萬戶) of Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in Dongrangbuk(東良北). (1452) 2. a director(司正) of Kolkan(骨看) who lived in 草串. The cousin of Gim Orcangga(1455-1459)
Gim Oganju 吾看主 오간주 1. →Gim Oganju 2. Gim Oganju
Gim Oganju 金吾間主 김오간주 →Gim Oganju
Gim Oguangga 金吾光阿 김오광아 An Udige(兀狄哈), but naturalized and became 副司直 and did escort duty. (1423-1426)
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