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Yishiha (Chinese: 亦失哈; Wade–Giles: Ishiha/I-shih-ha; also Išiqa or Isiha; Jurchen: i ʃï xa) (fl. 1409–1451) was a
Jurchen eunuch of the Ming
dynasty of...
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Nurgan outpost, near the
mouth of the Amur River, by the
eunuch Yishiha. The
location of the
temple is the
village of Tyr near Nikolayevsk-on-Amur...
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Nurgan Regional Military Commission on the
banks of the Amur River, and
Yishiha, a
eunuch of
Haixi Jurchen origin, was
ordered to lead an
expedition to...
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accept the Ming titles.[citation needed] From 1411 to 1433, the Ming
eunuch Yishiha (who
himself was a
Haixi Jurchen) led ten
large missions to win over the...
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admiral eunuch Yishiha, were
constructed in 1413 and 1433–1434, respectively. The Ming
dynasty stelae and a column, put at the Tyr
cliff by
Yishiha,
could still...
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admiral who led huge
Chinese fleets of
exploration around the
Indian Ocean.
Yishiha (15th century):
admiral in
charge of
expeditions down the Amur
River under...
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until the mid-1430s.
There is some
evidence that the Ming
eunuch Admiral Yishiha reached Sakhalin in 1413
during one of his
expeditions to the
lower Amur...
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Temple (永寧寺), a
Buddhist temple dedicated to Guanyin, that was
founded by
Yishiha (Išiqa) in 1413. The
founding of
Yongning Temple is
recorded in the Yongning...
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until the mid-1430s.
There is some
evidence that the Ming
eunuch Admiral Yishiha reached Sakhalin in 1413
during one of his
expeditions to the
lower Amur...
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would later become known as Manchuria.
Expeditions headed by the
eunuch Yishiha reached Tyr
several times between 1411 and the
early 1430s, re-building...