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Jurchen – The language with no documentary evidence Have you ever been placed in a compromising situation that forced you to forge your genealogy? This is exactly what happened to thousands of people in China in the 17th Century. The transition of the Jurchen language to Manchu language took place between 1586 to 1616. A chief belonging to the Jianzhou Jurchen took it upon himself to unite the Jurchen people. His son, Hung Taiji, who took over from him later renamed the Jurchen people Manchu. This was linked to the creation of [...] |
Jurchen is a language that was spoken by the Jurchen people in Eastern Manchuria. The Jurchens established the Jin dynasty in the 12th-13th centuries. Jurchen is a Tungusic language, like Manchu.
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This dictionary was made by Renato B. Figueiredo.
List status: © Renato B. Figueiredo
Jurchen > English: 390 words
English > Jurchen: 319 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: December 13, 2009
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