Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Asidarhan |
阿叱介 |
아질개 |
→Asidarhan |
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Asidarhan |
阿叱月介 |
아질월개 |
A Qing envoy (1590-1644) |
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Asiga |
阿失哈 |
아실합 |
a Ya-in(野人) who was made a captive of Joseon. a daughter of Cungsang and the wife of Gardu (1480) |
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Asingga |
阿時應哈 |
아시응합 |
→Sim Asingga |
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Asingga |
阿時應哥 |
아시응가 |
A Ya-in(野人) who was naturalized and lived in 甫伊下. (1461) |
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Asirtemur |
阿失帖木兒 |
아실첩목아 |
A general of the Tatars, who surrendered to the Ming. (1423) |
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Aso |
阿速 |
아속 |
1. Mid 15C, a commander(指揮) who lived in 時建. He was appointed as a brigade vice commander(副萬戶)(1465) 2. Late 15C, a中樞 of Orangkai(兀良哈) who offered local products. He spied on the movements of enemies for Joseon (1489) |
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Aso |
阿所 |
아소 |
Late 15C, Orangkai(兀良哈) who asked to live in Joseon (1474) |
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Asogi |
阿所只 |
아소지 |
A 中樞 of 朴加川. He was one of the people who were summoned to the execution of the theif Wang Sanciha. (1525) |
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Asongga |
阿所應哥 |
아소응가 |
A Ya-in(野人) lived in 者添別羅. He was naturalized. (1461) |
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