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Gintaisi (Manchu: ; died
September 29, 1619),
known as
Jintaishi (Chinese: 金台石, 錦台什) or
Jintaiji (Chinese: 金台吉) in Chinese, was a
Jurchen beile (chieftain)...
- tribes, each
ruling a city and both
titled beile.
During the
times of
Gintaisi and Buyanggu [zh], Yehe was
annexed by Nurhaci, and its
clans and followers...
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Jianzhou Chieftain Nurhaci besieged the seat of
Haixi Chieftain Gintaisi.
Gintaisi died
during the
siege while leaving a
famous curse "Even if there...
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belonged to the
Plain Yellow Banner of the
Eight Banners. His grandfather,
Gintaisi, was the last
prince of the Yehe Nara clan. In 1677,
Mingju was
named the...
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Belligerents Jurchens loyal to
Nurhaci Jianzhou Jurchens Haixi Jurchens Wild
Jurchens Commanders and
leaders Nurhaci Nikan Wailan Baindari Bujantai Gintaisi...
- 1609), held the
title of a
third rank
prince (貝勒)
Second elder brother:
Gintaisi (d. 1619), held the
title of a
third rank
prince (貝勒) In
October or November...
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Belligerents Later Jin Yehe
Jurchens Ming
dynasty Commanders and
leaders Nurhaci Gintaisi Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and
losses Unknown Unknown...
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Rubai He Shixian (DOW) Joseon: Gang Hong-rip
Haixi Jurchen:
Buyanggu Gintaisi Strength 60,000 Ming: 90,000–120,000 Joseon: 13,000
Casualties and losses...
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powerful Yehe
Jurchens under Gintaisi united with the
forces of the Ming
dynasty to
combat the rise of
Nurhaci but
Gintaisi was
defeated and died in 1619...
- do****entary history. Leiden: Brill.
married later Jirgalang Granddaughter of
Gintaisi married Abatai as his
secondary consort and had a son
Married to Hooge...