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Wugunai (1021–1074) was a
chieftain of the
Wanyan tribe, the most
dominant among the
Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234). He...
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Leveraging the Jurchens'
desire for
independence from the Khitans,
chief Wugunai (1021–1074) of the
Wanyan clan rose to prominence,
dominating all of eastern...
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which later founded the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234). He was the
second son of
Wugunai. Like his grandfather, Shilu,
Horimbo was
appointed chieftain of the Wanyan...
- king of
Croatia (or 1075)
Ralph IV of
Valois (or Raoul),
French nobleman Wugunai,
Chinese chieftain (b. 1021) Yang Wenguang,
Chinese general Brian Todd...
- reindeer.
There is no
dated evidence of the
Jurchens before the time of
Wugunai (1021-74), when the
Jurchens began to
coalesce into a nation-like federation...
- Lady
Tushan (徒單氏),
posthumously honoured as
Empress Weishun (威順皇后), bore
Wugunai and
Wuguchu Concubines:
Dahumo (達胡末) of the
Wusazha (烏薩扎) tribe, bore Tuohei...
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empress (d. 1096)
Fujiwara no Kanshi, ****anese
empress consort (d. 1102)
Wugunai,
Chinese chieftain of the
Wanyan tribe (d. 1074)
February 13 – Al-Hakim...
- dynasty.
There is no
dated evidence of the
Jurchens before the time of
Wugunai (1021-74), when the
Jurchens began to
coalesce into a nation-like federation...
- (Kinh) in
China Ancestor veneration in
China (Chinese: 敬祖; pinyin: Jìngzǔ)
Wugunai (1021–1074),
Jurchen chieftain who was
honored as
Jingzong in the Jin dynasty...
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Emperor De 德皇帝
Bahai 跋海
Emperor An 安皇帝
Suike 綏可
Xianzu 獻祖
Shilu 石魯
Zhaozu 昭祖
Wugunai 烏骨迺
Jingzu 景祖 ~1050–(1021–)1074
Helibo 劾里缽 ****u 世祖 1039–(1074–)1092 Polashu...