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It is a fairly common surname among the Manchu people.
The Manchu people of the area now speak these dialects exclusively.
The Manchu people also have traditional jewelry which evokes their past as hunters.
The Manchu people originally did not use generation names before they moved into China.
Shenyang was first used by the Manchu people as their capital in the 17th century.
From that time, constant skirmishes took place with the Manchu people of China.
Later, the Manchu people formed their own empire called Jurchen.
Yellow represents the Manchu people and unity.
The Manchu people living in Taiwan arrived primarily in two waves of migration.
China organized the Manchu people into the Eight Banner system in the early 17th century.
In 1912, Shirokogoroff started his research of the ethnography of the Manchu people.
This caused Ming-China to fall to pieces, as it was at the same time attacked by the Manchu people.
Manchuria is the homeland of the Manchu people (related to the Chinese and Mongolians).
In the 17th century, the Manchu people rose up against the Ming dynasty of China.
It was worn traditionally by certain Native American groups and the Manchu people of Manchuria.
Different from octagonal drum, ulabun is popular among the Manchu people who lives in Manchuria.
The Manchu people in Taiwan constitute a small minority of the population of Taiwan.
The Manchu people founded the Qing dynasty.
The tradition of eating dajiang is said to have been started by the Manchu people, who originally occupied China's northeastern provinces.
Though still dominated by the Manchu people, who occupied 8 of the 13 cabinet seats, room was made for four Chinese and one Mongol as ministers.
The Manchu people are a Tungusic people who came from Manchuria (today's Northeastern China).
The Jurchens were the ancestors of the Manchu people and spoke a language related to the Manchu language.
This would imply that after being resettled to the Sungari and the Hurka they simply merged into the Manchu people.
After the Manchu people entered into China Proper and established Qing Dynasty, they continued and developed the local tradition.
In 1467-1468, the wall was expanded to protect the region from the northeast as well, against attacks from Jianzhou Jurchens (who were later to become known as the Manchu people).