List of Jurchen chieftains


The Jurchens were a Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria until the 17th century, when they adopted the name Manchu.

List of Jurchen chieftains during the Liao dynasty (926–1115)

"Wild" Jurchens or Sheng Jurchen (生女眞)

List of Jurchen chieftains during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

List of [Jianzhou Jurchens] chieftains

Located on the banks of Hun River

[Odoli] Clan (1405–1616) (俄朵里 or 斡都里 or 斡朵里 or 吾都里 or 斡朵怜)

[Huligai] Clan (胡里改) (1403–? )

  • Ahacu
  • Šigiyanu 釋加奴
  • Li-Man-chu

The Maolian (毛憐) Jurchens (1405–?)

Synonyms: Wu-liang-ha, Orankha, Oranke according to Korean records, Orangai according to Japanese records.
Location: They settled south of the Suifen River, on the north-west of Hui-ning under the leadership of one of Ahacu 's sons.

Udige Clan (兀狄哈)

Suksuhu River / Suksuhu bira (蘇克素護 or 苏克苏护 毕拉) Clan: [Aisin Gioro]

List of [Haixi Jurchens] chieftains

Located near the banks of Songhua River

Hulun confederation">Hulun (alliance)">Hulun confederation (扈伦)

  • Kesina 克什纳

Yehe">Hulun (alliance)">Yehe or Yehe Nara">Yehe Nara clan">Yehe Nara (葉赫 / 叶赫) Clan

Location: banks of Yehe River south of Changchun
  • Singgen Darhan 星垦达尔汉/星根達爾漢
  • Sirke Minggatu 席尔克明噶图/席爾克明噶圖
  • Cirgani 齐尔噶尼/齊爾噶尼
  • Cukungge 祝孔格/褚孔格
  • Taicu 太杵
  • Yangginu & Cinggiyanu
  • Narimbulu 庚寅
  • Jintaiji

Hata/Hada Clan (哈達 / 哈达) (1543–1601)

Location: south of the Yehe Clan, the southernmost among the Haixi Jurchens.
  • Wangji Wailan
  • Wang Tai 1548–1582
  • Hurhan 扈尔罕 1582
  • Menggebulu 孟格布录 1582–1599
  • Ulhūda 武尔古岱 1599–1601

Ula">Ula (tribe)">Ula (烏拉/乌拉) Clan (1405–1616)

Location: Hulan River

Hoifa Clan (輝發 / 辉发) (?–1607)

  • Wangginu 汪加奴
  • Baindari 摆银答里