Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Jang Ga |
將家 |
장가 |
A Ya-in(野人) who lived in 東良. (1434-1402) |
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Jang Ga |
將哥 |
장가 |
A Ya-in(野人) who was the junior of Gajengge. (1441) |
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Jang Ga |
蔣家 |
장가 |
1. The faher-in-law of Ni Manju. He lived in 吾彌府(1437). 2. →Jang Ga |
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Jang Ga |
長家 |
장가 |
A Hulun who presented local products to the king. The brother of Canggaro. (1443-1443) |
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Jang Gioha |
張交河 |
장교하 |
A 百戶 under Ni Manju, the 都指揮 of 建州衛, who escaped to Joseon. (1434) |
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Jang Guenja |
張權子 |
장권자 |
A 千戶 of Odoli. (1410) He was appointed to a 司直 |
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Jang Hai |
張海 |
장해 |
1. A head of 尹鳳. (1450)
2. A 中軍 of 建州女眞. His son-in-law is Hohori. (1596) |
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Jang Huarhu |
將咊乙厚 |
장화을후 |
He belonged to the same group with Ni Ningguci, a Ya-in(野人). (1528) |
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Jang Jato |
章者土 |
장자토 |
Mid 15C, a man who was appointed as 萬戶 in 吾音會 (1465) |
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Jang Sai |
將沙伊 |
장사이 |
Early 17C, 北胡. Gitara's father (1601) |
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