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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 SiSiga 金時時介 김시시개 A vice rectifier(副司直) of Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in 江外愁州 and presented local products to the king. (1455-1475)
Gim Sigano 金時家奴 김시가노 A commander(指揮) of 建州衛. The son of Goron Ehecu . The father of Ni Manju (1406-1433)
Gim Sigu 金時仇 김시구 A brigade commander-in-chief(都萬戶) of Kolkan(骨看) who lived in 何多山. The father of Gim Garbungga, Jujingga. The elder brother of Gim Gasangga, Gim Gayangga
Gim Sirge 金時乙巨 김시을거 A Ya-in(野人) who lived in 溫下衛. (1498)
Gim Sojungga 金所衆可 김소중가 A brigade commander-in-chief(都萬戶) of Ya-in(野人) who lived in Achinago(阿赤羅古). He was naturalized, but escaped away to a foreign country later. (1455-1458)
Gim Sojungga 金所衆加 김소중가 →Gim Sojungga
Gim Somangga 金小末應可 김소말응가 A Jurchen(女眞) who lived in 會伊春. The son of So Sojingga. The nephew of Gim Jurongga (1455)
Gim Songga 金速應哈 김속응합 Mid 15C, Ya-in(野人). Gim Sacung's older brother who had been dead but left many descendants. His descendants knew strategic locations in Joseon. Gim Sacung's older brother. Gim Gecung's brother (1461)
Gim Songge 金所應巨 김소응거 A director(司正) (1423-1442)
Gim Sorgoda 金所乙古大 김소을고대 Early 16C, a Ya-in(野人) who lived under Hoiryeng(會寧). He sacked Joseon. (1529)
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