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Giocangga (Manchu: ᡤᡳᠣᠴᠠᠩᡤᠠ; Chinese: 覺昌安; pinyin: Juéchāng'ān; 1526–1583) was the...
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tributary of the Hun River. Hetu Ala was the
place of
residence of
Giocangga, a
Jurchen chieftain and the
grandfather of Nurhaci. In 1603, Nurhaci...
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allied with the Ming
general Li
Chengliang against Wang Gao's son Atai.
Giocangga,
chief of the
Beiles of the Sixes, was
originally under Li's
command since...
- expedition,
which Giocangga and
Taksi supported. In the
ensuing ****ault on Atai's fort, and
under unclear cir****stances, both
Giocangga and
Taksi were killed...
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father of Nurhaci,
founder of the
Later Jin dynasty, and the
fourth son of
Giocangga. A
member of the
House of Aisin-Gioro, he was
killed in an
attack on Gure...
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throne as the Khan of the
Later Jin dynasty. Nurhaci's
grandfather Giocangga was a
chieftain of the
Jurchens in Hetu Ala who enjo**** the patronage...
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Liocan (ᠯᡳᠣᠴᠠᠨ; 瑠闡), also
called Liu Chan (劉闡)
Soocangga (ᠰᠣᠣᠴᠠᠩᡤᠠ; 索長阿)
Giocangga (ᡤᡳᠣᠴᠠᠩᡤᠠ; 覺昌安),
ancestor of
Nurhaci Boolangga (ᠪᠣᠣᠯᠠᠩᡤᠠ; 包朗阿)
Boosi (ᠪᠣᠣᠰᡳ;...
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Giocangga (1526–1583)
Taksi (1543–1583)
Empress Yi
Nurhaci (1559–1626) Agu
Empress Xuan (d. 1569)
Abatai (1589–1646)
Zhaqin Lady
Irgen Gioro...
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Jianzhou Jurchens, d. 1522 Fuman,
Chieftain of
Jianzhou Jurchens, d. 1542
Giocangga,
Chieftain of
Jianzhou Jurchens, 1526–1583 Taksi,
Chieftain of Jianzhou...
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descended from Boolungga, the
fifth brother of Nurhaci's
grandfather Giocangga Ariel Aisin-Gioro (born 1983),
actress Images Nurhaci on his
throne Nurhaci...