
Nurhaci - Wikipedia
Nurhaci was the last chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchens and first khan of the Later Jin dynasty. His title in Manchu as khan was ᡤᡝᡵᡝᠨ ᡤᡠᡵᡠᠨ ᠪᡝ ᡠᠵᡳᡵᡝ ᡤᡝᠩᡤᡳᠶᡝᠨ ᡥᠠᠨ Geren gurun-be ujire genggiyen han ("brilliant khan who benefits all nations").
Manchurian Emperor, Founder of Qing Dynasty - Britannica
Nurhachi (born 1559, Manchuria—died Sept. 30, 1626) was a chieftain of the Jianzhou Juchen, a Manchurian tribe, and one of the founders of the Manchu, or Qing, dynasty. His first attack on China (1618) presaged his son Dorgon ’s conquest of the Chinese empire.
Nurhaci - New World Encyclopedia
Nurhaci (Chinese: 努爾哈赤 [Nǔ'ěrhāchì] or 努爾哈齊 [Nǔ'ěrhāqí]; Manchu: ; 1558 - 1626) was a chieftain of the Chien-chou Juchen, a Manchurian tribe, and is considered to be the founding father of the Manchu state in China, later known as the Qing dynasty.
Nurhachi summary | Britannica
Nurhachi , (born 1559, Manchuria—died Sept. 30, 1626), Chieftain of one branch of the Juchen (later called Manchu), whose attack on Ming China in 1618 presaged his son Dorgon’s conquest.
Nurhaci - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1580, Nurhaci became the Jianzhou general of the Ming Dynasty. He unified the Manchu tribe and organised the Eight Banners. In 1616, Nurhaci declared himself Khan (King) and founded the Jin Dynasty in Liaoning. In 1618, in order to encourage people to against the Ming Dynasty.
Nurhaci – Columbia tibetan studies - Columbia University
Mar 6, 2007 · Nurhaci 努爾哈赤 (1558-1626), a member of the Gioro clan of the Suksuhu River tribe, became the national founder after he consolidated the Manchu tribes, declared himself Khan in 1616 and founded the Jin dynasty, which later ruled China as the Qing dynasty.
Nurhaci | Encyclopedia.com
Nurhaci or Nurhachi (nōōr´hächē), 1559–1626, Manchu national founder. He consolidated the Manchu tribes under his control and founded the administration that later ruled China as the Ch'ing dynasty (1644–1912).
Nurhaci and the "Seven Great Hatreds": The Establishment of the …
Nov 4, 2024 · The resentment embodied in the "Seven Great Hatreds" was not merely an expression of anger but a clarion call for unity and resistance against external domination. Nurhaci’s charisma and leadership galvanized his people, transforming their grievances into a collective vision of sovereignty.
Nurhaci [Aisin Gioro], Emperor Taizu of the Qing Dynasty (1559
Feb 10, 2025 · Nurhaci 努爾哈赤 1559-1626, Sept 30, founder of the Ch'ing Dynasty, was born in the Aisin Gioro 愛新覺羅 clan which held the hereditary chieftainship of a Jurjen or Ju-chên 女真, tribe. In some Ming accounts the clan is referred to as T'ung 佟.
Nurhaci | Article about Nurhaci by The Free Dictionary
Nurhaci or Nurhachi (no͞orˈhächē), 1559–1626, Manchu national founder. He consolidated the Manchu tribes under his control and founded the administration that later ruled China as the Ch'ing dynasty (1644–1912).