Yangginu

Yangginu
Traditional Chinese楊吉砮
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYángjínǔ
Wade–GilesYang2-ji2-nu3
Alternative spelling
Traditional Chinese仰加奴
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYǎngjiānú
Wade–GilesYang3jia1nu2

Yangginu (Manchu:ᠶᠠᠩᡤᡳᠨᡠ, died c. December 1583) was a Jurchen chieftain of the Yehe Nara clan. Yangginu and his brother Cinggiyanu [zh] were either the sons or grandsons of the Yehe chief Cukungge, who was executed by the Hada chief Wangji Wailan during an invasion. Yangginu and his brothers were made wards and vassals of the Hada Khan Wan, who had conquered a wide swath of territory and formed the Hulun confederation. Inheriting the eastern half of the Hada territory, Yangginu secured a marriage with a Mongol noblewoman and eventually gained the clan's independence from Wan, who died soon afterwards. Along with his brother and Mongol allies, he invaded the Hada in 1583, but was ambushed and killed by the Chinese general Li Chengliang, an ally of the Hada.


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