- Ning'an,
known then
under the
Manchu name ᠨᡳᠩᡤᡠᡨᠠ(
Ningguta) (transcribed into
Chinese as 宁古塔,
Ningguta), was one of the most
important towns in the entire...
- development. — Shiro
Sasaki The Qing
dynasty established an
office in
Ningguta,
situated midway along the
Mudan River, to
handle fur from the
lower Amur...
-
settled the path
linking Jinzhou, Fengtian, Tieling, Changchun, Hulun, and
Ningguta during the
Qianlong Emperor's reign, and Han
Chinese had
become the majority...
- Manchuria, the path
linking Jinzhou, Fengtian, Tieling, Changchun, Hulun, and
Ningguta was
settled by Han
people during the
Qianlong Emperor's reign, and Han...
-
shamanist traditions. The Qing
stationed the "New Manchu"
Warka foragers in
Ningguta and
attempted to turn them into
normal agricultural farmers but then the...
- development. — Shiro
Sasaki The Qing
dynasty established an
office in
Ningguta,
situated midway along the
Mudan River, to
handle fur from the
lower Amur...
-
shamanist traditions. The Qing
stationed "New Manchu"
Warka foragers in
Ningguta and
attempted to turn them into
normal agricultural farmers like normal...
-
Third class adaha hafan Bahai General of
Ningguta In
office 1662–1683
Succeeded by Intu
Personal details Died 1696
Parent Šarhūda (father)
Military service...
- Manchuria, the path
linking Jinzhou, Fengtian, Tieling, Changchun, Hulun, and
Ningguta was
settled by Han
Chinese during the
Qianlong Emperor's reign, and Han...
- (daughters, wives, concubines) were sent to the
northeastern frontier in
Ningguta in
Heilongjiang to
become slaves of the Solon. 130 sons of the Taiwanese...