-
translated as the "Peony River". In the past it was also
known as the
Hurka or
Hurha River (Chinese: 瑚爾哈; pinyin: Hú'ěrhā; [xǔ.àɚ.xá]). The
river flows into...
- with Bukūri Yongšon. However,
another older version of the
story by the
Hurha (Hurka)
tribe member Muksike recorded in 1635
contradicts Hongtaiji's version...
- with Bukūri Yongšon. However,
another older version of the
story by the
Hurha (Hurka)
tribe member Muksike recorded in 1635
contradicts Hongtaiji's version...
- with Bukūri Yongšon. However,
another older version of the
story by the
Hurha (Hurka)
tribe member Muksike recorded in 1635
contradicts Hong Taiji's version...
- with Bukūri Yongšon. However,
another older version of the
story by the
Hurha (Hurka)
tribe member Muksike recorded in 1635
contradicts Hongtaiji's version...
- Bukūri Yongšon. However, this
legend belongs to
another Manchu clan, the
Hurha (Hurka). The real
ancestor of the Aisin-Gioro clan was
Mengtemu (Möngke...
- with Bukūri Yongšon. However,
another older version of the
story by the
Hurha (Hurka)
tribe member Muksike recorded in 1635
contradicts Hong Taiji's version...
-
confluence of the
Mudanjiang River and the
Songhua River. The Odori,
Huligai (
Hūrha or Hurka) and
Tuowen Jurchens were
enlisted as
allies against the Mongols...
-
overthrown and
displaced by Hong
Taiji 1635 Hong
Taiji unites all
Jurchen tribes under the name of Manchu; so ends the
Jurchens Hong
Taiji attacks the
Hurha...
-
Jianzhou Jurchens chieftain Nurhaci (1558–1626),
originally based in the
Hurha River valley northeast of the Ming
Liaodong Wall,
started to
unify Jurchen...