manchu|manchus in English

noun

[Man·chu || ‚mæn'tʃuː]

member of a Tungusic people who conquered China in the 17th century; language of the Manchu people

Use "manchu|manchus" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "manchu|manchus" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "manchu|manchus", or refer to the context using the word "manchu|manchus" in the English Dictionary.

1. Manchu generals, Agui, Aligun and Suhede were appointed as his deputies.

2. The Manchus conquered a Mongol tribe in the process of war against the Ming.

3. (Chinese and Manchu residents of the Sixty-Four Villages East of the Heilongjiang River would be allowed to remain, under the jurisdiction of Manchu government.)

4. Secondly, before the conquest, the Manchu banner was a "citizen" army, and its members were Manchu farmers and herders obligated to provide military service to the state at times of war.

5. Manchu was, in fact, a dying language, soon to be superseded by Chinese.

6. The minimal prosodic word in Manchu - Tungusic languages assumed in the present article.

7. The Manchus with 3,000 to 15,000 soldiers under Songgotu left Peking on June 1689 and arrived in July.

8. However, the cabinet included nine Manchus, seven of whom were members of the imperial clan.

9. The Manchus arrived on July 18, 1686, and began a tight siege and a steady cannonade.

10. Who could coordinate the revision of the existing Manchu Bible and complete the rest of the translation?

11. Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Starting since the first book about the Manchu conquest: Martino Martini, De Bello Tartarico Historia.

12. They were slanted somehow, and he recollected pictures he had seen of the early ancestors of the Manchu.

13. Galdan's wife, Queen Anu, was killed during the battle and the Manchus captured 20,000 cattle and 40,000 sheep.

14. The Manchu Qing dynasty ruled over China from 1644 until it was overthrown by the Xinhai revolution in 1912.

15. Ever suspicious of local rulers, the Qing emperors always tried to replace Han officials with Manchu officials wherever they could.

16. China was arguably "Colonized" by the Mongols and Manchus per T.E.D's answer, but succeeded in assimilating those conquerors

17. The princes of Khorchin, Jarud and southern Khalkha Mongols made a formal alliance with the Manchus from 1612 to 1624.

18. When the 20th century began, the Manchu dynasty in China, the Ottoman Empire, and several European empires controlled much of the world.

19. In 1620 almost all Korean captives were released but Gang Hongrip, who had good command of the Manchu language, was still kept.

20. By his victory in 1688, Galdan had driven the Khalkhas into the arms of the Qing and made himself a military threat to the Manchus.

21. However, Qing subjects residing north of the Amur River were permitted to "retain their domiciles in perpetuity under the authority of the Manchu government".

22. From 1750 to 1757, the Manchu took advantage of a Dzungar civil war to conquer Dzungaria and killed a large part of the population.

23. Cheongsam (literally, long shirt/dress), also known as Qipao or Mandarin Gown, was a type of feminine body-hugging dress with Manchu and Western elements

24. In 2000, 616,749 residents belonged to minority ethnicities, among which the vast majority (433,340) were Manchu, contributing 70.26 percent to the minority population.

25. The Russians were also concerned with the military strength of the Manchus, who had demonstrated their capability, in 1685 and 1686, by twice overrunning the Russian outpost at Albazin.