- (Manchu: ᠵᡠᡧᡝᠨ, romanized: Jušen, IPA: [dʒuʃən]; Chinese: 女真, romanized:
Nǚzhēn, [nỳ.ʈʂə́n]) is a term used to
collectively describe a
number of East Asian...
- The
Jurchen language (Chinese: 女真語; pinyin:
Nǚzhēn yǔ) was the
Tungusic language of the
Jurchen people of
eastern Manchuria, the
rulers of the Jin dynasty...
- and
dates to 1217.
Writing in 1990,
Herbert Franke (perhaps, not
aware of
Nüzhen zishu, below)
describes the
Leningrad do****ent as "unique" and not yet deciphered...
- and Jin period, the Mohe
people from the Sui and Tang dynasties, and the
Nuzhen (known as Jurchen) in the Liao, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. The Qing...
- The
Jianzhou Jurchens (Chinese: 建州女真) were one of the
three major groups of
Jurchens as
identified by the Ming dynasty.
Although the
geographic location...
-
meanwhile Ikeuchi Hiroshi claimed that
Dongzhen was an
abbreviated form of Dong
Nüzhen (东女眞/東女眞,
Eastern Jurchen) and was just an alias.
Mongol conquest of Eastern...
- 'monk system'. The
eight banners system was in the late Ming
dynasty when
Nuzhen rulers Nurhaci to
create a
system of
eight banners system according to the...
-
milion godina" 15:55 Moscow,
Soviet Union Autograph "Golovokruzhenie" "Nam
nuzhen mir" 16:27 Cologne, West
Germany Band für Afrika [de] "Nackt Im Wind" "Ein...
- writing,
including the Sino-Jurchen
Vocabulary of the
Bureau of
Interpreters (
Nǚzhēn Yìyǔ 女真譯語) and
monumental inscriptions, are
written in
basically the same...
- Dreams) 2006 - "Моя игра" (Moya Igra / My Game) 2007 - "Мне нужен бит" (Mne
nuzhen bit / I Need A Bit) 2007 - "Чувства" (Chuvstva / Feelings) 2007 - "Война"...