Baindari
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Баиндари (кит. трад. 拜音達里) (? — 1607) — чжурчжэньский бейле (вождь) племенной конфедерации Хойфа.
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拜音达里(满语:ᠪᠠᡳᠨᡩᠠᡵᡳ,转写:Baindari,16世纪?-1607年),纳喇氏,末代辉发贝勒。
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Baindari (Manchu: ; Chinese: 拜音達里; pinyin: Bàiyīndálǐ) (?-1607) was a Jurchen beile (chieftain) of the tribal confederation. He was a member of the Nara clan although his ancestors were originally members of the Ikderi clan and belonged originally to the Nimaca tribe on the banks of the Amur river. Migrating southward, they put themselves under the protection of some Nara clansmen. Then, after slaying seven oxen in a sacrifice to Heaven, they exchanged their own name for that of their protectors. Six generations later, his grandfather Wangginu, consolidated his position by establishing a settlement at Mount Hūrki on the Huifa river, where the natural advantages of his location enabled him to withstand repeated attacks from the Mongols.
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Baindari
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Баиндари
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拜音达里
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Bàiyīndálǐ
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拜音達里
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?-1607
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Baindari (Manchu: ; Chinese: 拜音達里; pinyin: Bàiyīndálǐ) (?-1607) was a Jurchen beile (chieftain) of the tribal confederation. He was a member of the Nara clan although his ancestors were originally members of the Ikderi clan and belonged originally to the Nimaca tribe on the banks of the Amur river. Migrating southward, they put themselves under the protection of some Nara clansmen. Then, after slaying seven oxen in a sacrifice to Heaven, they exchanged their own name for that of their protectors. Six generations later, his grandfather Wangginu, consolidated his position by establishing a settlement at Mount Hūrki on the Huifa river, where the natural advantages of his location enabled him to withstand repeated attacks from the Mongols. On the death of his grandfather Wangginu, who was beile of the Hoifa, Baindari murdered seven uncles who might have stood in his way and proclaimed himself beile of the Hoifa. In 1593, he joined the Hoifa with the tribes of Yehe, Hada, Ula, Khorchin, Sibe, Guwalca, Jušeri, and Neyen against Nurhaci. This alliance led by of the Yehe would prove unsuccessful as Nurhaci defeated the allied tribes at the Battle of Gure. In 1595, Nurhaci retaliated by killing two of Baindari's generals and taking the town of Dobi. In 1597 the Hūlun tribes agreed on a truce with Nurhaci and thereafter Baindari, whose territory was situated between the Yehe towns and Nurhaci's center of operations, wavered in allegiance from one to the other, finally deciding to trust in the impregnability of his city to defend him against both. In 1607, however, Nurhaci invaded the region, killed Baindari and his son, and thus conquered the Hoifa tribe.
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Баиндари (кит. трад. 拜音達里) (? — 1607) — чжурчжэньский бейле (вождь) племенной конфедерации Хойфа.
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拜音达里(满语:ᠪᠠᡳᠨᡩᠠᡵᡳ,转写:Baindari,16世纪?-1607年),纳喇氏,末代辉发贝勒。
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