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- Jurchen_people abstract "The Jurchens or Jurcheds (Jurchen language: jušen) were a Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria (present-day Northeast China) until the 17th century, when they adopted the name Manchu. They established the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (Ancun gurun in ancient Jurchen and Aisin gurun in Standard Manchu) between 1115 and 1122, which lasted until 1234 with the arrival of the Mongols. In 1127 the Jurchens during the Jin–Song wars conquered the Northern Song and gained control of most of northern China, where they migrated and adopted the practices of the local Confucian culture.".
- Jurchen_people thumbnail Jurchen.png?width=300.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink manchu2.html.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink ?p=885.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink indexeng.htm.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink jurchen.htm.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink 710417211.html.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageExternalLink aisin.pdf.
- Jurchen_people wikiPageID "166321".
- Jurchen_people wikiPageRevisionID "604941351".
- Jurchen_people author "Samuel Wells Williams".
- Jurchen_people chinese Wikt:女真.
- Jurchen_people content "Jürchid".
- Jurchen_people content "Зүрчид".
- Jurchen_people field "Khitan name".
- Jurchen_people field "Mongolian name".
- Jurchen_people hangul "녀진".
- Jurchen_people hangul "여진".
- Jurchen_people hasPhotoCollection Jurchen_people.
- Jurchen_people mr "Nyŏjin".
- Jurchen_people mr "Yŏjin".
- Jurchen_people pinyin "Nǚzhēn, Rǔzhēn".
- Jurchen_people rr "Nyeojin".
- Jurchen_people rr "Yeojin".
- Jurchen_people sort "japanese3".
- Jurchen_people title "China monthly review, Volume 8".
- Jurchen_people title "The Middle Kingdom: a survey of the geography, government, literature, social life, arts, and history of the Chinese empire and its inhabitants, Volume 1".
- Jurchen_people title "The Middle kingdom: a survey of the ... Chinese empire and its inhabitants ...".
- Jurchen_people title "The middle kingdom; a survey of the Chinese empire and its inhabitants".
- Jurchen_people tradchi "女眞".
- Jurchen_people wg "Ju-chen".
- Jurchen_people year "1848".
- Jurchen_people year "1882".
- Jurchen_people year "1883".
- Jurchen_people year "1919".
- Jurchen_people subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_China.
- Jurchen_people subject Category:History_of_Manchuria.
- Jurchen_people subject Category:Jurchens.
- Jurchen_people subject Category:Tungusic_peoples.
- Jurchen_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Jurchen_people type AncientPeoplesOfChina.
- Jurchen_people type Group100031264.
- Jurchen_people type People107942152.
- Jurchen_people type TungusicPeoples.
- Jurchen_people comment "The Jurchens or Jurcheds (Jurchen language: jušen) were a Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria (present-day Northeast China) until the 17th century, when they adopted the name Manchu. They established the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (Ancun gurun in ancient Jurchen and Aisin gurun in Standard Manchu) between 1115 and 1122, which lasted until 1234 with the arrival of the Mongols.".
- Jurchen_people label "Dżurdżeni".
- Jurchen_people label "Jurchen (volk)".
- Jurchen_people label "Jurchen people".
- Jurchen_people label "Jurchen".
- Jurchen_people label "Jurchens".
- Jurchen_people label "Yurchen".
- Jurchen_people label "Чжурчжэни".
- Jurchen_people label "女真".
- Jurchen_people label "女真".
- Jurchen_people sameAs Džürčeni.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Jurchen.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Yurchen.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Jurchen.
- Jurchen_people sameAs 女真.
- Jurchen_people sameAs 여진.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Jurchen_(volk).
- Jurchen_people sameAs Dżurdżeni.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Jurchens.
- Jurchen_people sameAs m.0165w4.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Q753880.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Q753880.
- Jurchen_people sameAs Jurchen_people.
- Jurchen_people wasDerivedFrom Jurchen_people?oldid=604941351.
- Jurchen_people depiction Jurchen.png.
- Jurchen_people isPrimaryTopicOf Jurchen_people.