- Púxiān
Wànnú (simplified Chinese: 蒲鲜万奴;
traditional Chinese: 蒲鮮萬奴; Wade–Giles: P'u-hsien Wan-nu) was a
Jurchen warlord who
established the short-lived...
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Wannu may be,
Wannu language,
Nigeria Puxian Wannu,
Jurchen warlord This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wannu. If an internal...
- ministers, Yelü Qinu. In 1214, the Jin ****igned
Puxian Wannu to
suppress the rebellion.
However Puxian Wannu was
defeated and he
himself rebelled in 1215. Based...
- (including
Northeast China and
Outer Manchuria) by the
Jurchen warlord Puxian Wannu in 1215
during the
Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty. It was eventually...
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Chinese name for Samantabhadra, a
Bodhisattva in
Mahayana Buddhism Puxian Wannu, 13th-century
Jurchen warlord Pu County, or Puxian, in Shanxi,
China Putian...
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Wannu, or
Abinsi after the
district in
which it is spoken, is a
Jukunoid language of Nigeria. It
belongs to the
Jukun Wapan (Kororofa)
language cluster...
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Eastern Xia,
Puxian Wannu,
rebelled against the
Mongol Empire. However,
Wannu shortly afterward submitted to
Mongol overlordship.
Wannu later broke from...
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sizeable following. The Jin
emperor Xuanzong appointed Wanyan Husha and
Puxian Wannu to
crush the rebellion, but Yelü
Liuge subsequently defeated the Jin forces...
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Emperor Taizong of Liao
Datong (大同, 1224–1233), an era name used by
Puxian Wannu Datong (大同, 1932–1934), an era name used by Puyi as
Chief Executive of Manchukuo...
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Traditional African religions Jukun Niger–Congo →
Jukun Takum Nigeria (Wukari)
Wannu Traditional African religions Kabyle Afro-Asiatic →
Berber →
Kabyle Algeria...