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Bukūri Yongšon (Manchu: ᠪᡠᡴᡡᡵᡳ ᠶᠣᠩᡧᠣᠨ, Möllendorff:
Bukūri Yongšon; ? – ?) was a
legendary ancestor of the ****ure
emperors of the Qing dynasty. Bukūri...
- I
Bukuri i
Qiellit ("The
Beauty of the Sky", "The
Beautiful one in Heaven") is used in
Albanian to
refer to the
deity who
rules the sky:
Dielli (Albanian...
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morning and
evening star. She is
referred to as Zoja
Prenne or Zoja e
Bukuris ("Goddess/Lady Prenne" or "Goddess/Lady of Beauty"). Her
sacred day is...
- fertility, health, and
protector of women, also
referred to as Zoja e
Bukuris "Goddess/Lady of Beauty". In
central Albanian folklore E
Bukura e Dheut...
- (1115–1234) of the Jurchens. The
range represents the
mythical birthplace of
Bukūri Yongšon,
ancestor of
Nurhaci and the
Aisin Gioro imperial family, who were...
-
dynasty and
ultimately from
Odoli tribe. The
patrilineal line
traced back to
Bukūri Yongšon. Fancha,
Million of
Woduoli Mansion ****hou Möngke Temür, Chieftain...
-
dynasty emperor of the
Aisin Gioro clan,
claimed that
their progenitor,
Bukūri Yongšon (布庫里雍順), was
conceived from a
virgin birth.
According to the legend...
- Gioro,
which founded the Qing
dynasty of China,
claimed their progenitor Bukūri Yongšon was
conceived near
Paektu Mountain. In 1682, 1698, 1733, 1754 and...
- Aisin-Gioro
traced its
ancestry to
Bukūri Yongšon, a
legendary warrior of the
thirteenth century.
Emperor Hongtaiji claimed that
Bukūri Yongšon was
conceived from...
- women.
Magpies have an
important place in the
birth myth of Ai
Xinjue Luo
Bukuri Yushun, the
ancestor of the Qing dynasty. The
magpie is a
national bird...