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The name Jurchen dates back to at least the beginning of the tenth century... The 11th century Jurchen tribes of northern Manchuria descended from the... The Jurchen named their Dynasty the... the Jurchen tribesmen were kept in readiness for warfare but decades of urban and settled life in... The early Jurchen script was invented in 1120 by... and the Jurchen and Khitan languages are... The written Jurchen language died out soon after the fall of the Jin Dynasty... The pioneeering work on studies of the Jurchen script was done by Wilhelm Grube in the end of 19 c... The cultural conceptualisation of Jurchen society owes a great deal to the Mongols... the Jurchen people lived in social units that were sub... Members of Jurchen clans shared a consciousness of a common ancestor and were led by a head man... found allies among the various Jurchen tribes against the Mongols... He bestowed titles and surnames to various Jurchen chiefs and expected them to send periodic tribute... missions to win over the allegiance of the Jurchen tribes along the... The Jurchen language and Script Website...

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