Mongolian, Jurchen, and Manchu Personal Names
Terms |
Chinese |
Korean |
Explanation |
Another Name |
Sanenggu |
舍能仇 |
사능구 |
Early 17C, a 藩胡酋長 who reported 高嶺僉使's urgent messages (1602) |
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Sangbaiho |
尙白好 |
상백호 |
Early 15C, a Ya-in(野人) who helped bring back people and livestock that had been captured. He lived in 童巾. (1423) |
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Sangcung |
尙充 |
상충 |
Mid 15C, a cousin of 愁隱豆, Orangkai. He lived in 毛里罕 and reported the movements of 韃靼. |
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Sangdo |
常道 |
상도 |
A director(司正) of Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in Saoi |
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Sangdongga |
尙冬加 |
상동가 |
A commander-in-chief(都指揮) of Morin a Jurchen(女眞). (1462) |
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Sangdongga |
尙同介 |
상동개 |
An Orangkai(兀良哈) who lived in 甫靑浦. The son of Gonggo. The brother of Yaha, Ganggari |
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Sangga |
上阿 |
상아 |
The center of the 慶源 region, and informed of Hulun's invasion. (1455) |
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Sangga |
尙哈 |
상합 |
A 指揮 of Orangkai who dedicated local products. (1435) |
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Sangga |
散哈 |
산합 |
A 大護軍 of Orangkai(兀良哈) who dedicated local products. (1474) |
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Sanggaci |
尙阿赤 |
상아치 |
He is the father of Sim Maito. Sim Maito attempted a suicide when spotted on his way on a boat from 婆猪江 but survived. (1465) |
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