- The
Nurgan Regional Military Commission (Chinese: 奴兒干都指揮使司; pinyin: Nú'érgān dūzhǐhuī shǐsī) was a
Chinese administrative seat
established in Manchuria...
- the Ming
dynasty the area in
which the
Jurchens lived was
referred to as
Nurgan.
During the Qing dynasty, the
region was
known as the "three
eastern provinces"...
-
dynasty Xingliao Jurchen Jin
dynasty Yuan rule
Northern Yuan Ming rule (
Nurgan)
Later Jin Sino-Russian
border conflicts (Jaxa) Qing rule
Modern period...
- Ming emperors. The name
given to the
Jurchen land by the Ming
dynasty was
Nurgan. Later, a
Korean army led by Yi-Il and Yi Sun-sin
would expel them from...
-
century with the
establishment of the
Nurgan Regional Military Commission. With the
dissolution of the
Nurgan Regional Military Commission the Ming power...
- peoples. In response, the
Mongols established an
administration post at
Nurgan (present-day Tyr, Russia) at the
junction of the Amur and
Amgun rivers in...
- dynasty, the name for the
Jurchen land was
Nurgan. The
Jurchens became part of the Ming dynasty's
Nurgan Regional Military Commission under the Yongle...
-
inscription to
commemorate the
founding of the
Yongning Temple (永寧寺) in the
Nurgan outpost, near the
mouth of the Amur River, by the
eunuch Yishiha. The location...
- peoples. In response, the
Mongols established an
administration post at
Nurgan (present-day Tyr, Russia) at the
junction of the Amur and
Amgun rivers in...
- with China. In 1409,
under the
Yongle Emperor, the Ming
established the
Nurgan Regional Military Commission on the
banks of the Amur River, and Yishiha...