- Manchu people - Wikipedia
Etymology "Manchu" (Manchu: ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ, Möllendorff: manju, Chinese: 滿洲) was adopted as the official name of the people by Emperor Hong Taiji in 1635, replacing the earlier name "Jurchen"
- Manchu | History, Language Culture | Britannica
Manchu, people who lived for many centuries mainly in Manchuria (now Northeast) and adjacent areas of China and who in the 17th century conquered China and ruled for more than 250 years
- Who Are the Manchu of Northern China? - ThoughtCo
The Manchu are a major ethnic group in China, originally known as the Jurchens from Manchuria Manchu women have historically been more assertive and powerful compared to other Chinese ethnic groups
- China Manchu People: History, Customs, Traditions
Arising from the Jurchen tribes and establishing the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234) and the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), the Manchu people have greatly influenced Chinese history Until 1911, the Man ethnic minority had the name of Baqi, synonymous with a distinctive fabric of the Man people
- Manchu - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition . . .
Despite being a minority, the Manchu ruling class maintained control over China through effective governance, military strength, and strategic intermarriage with Han Chinese elites
- Manchu Foundation
Manc hu places Manchu texts and objects around the world online at your fingertips The ultimate goal at Manc hu is to provide you with curated tools to satisfy all your Manchu study and research needs
- History of Manchu People | China - Tribenations
The Manchu are an ethnic group originally from Manchuria (modern-day Northeast China) and its surrounding areas, who played a pivotal role in Chinese history They conquered China in the 17th century and ruled for over 250 years as the Qing dynasty
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