Bahai (Jurchen)
Bahai was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). He was the eldest son of Wulu.
Bahai | |||||
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Born | Unknown | ||||
Died | Unknown | ||||
Spouse | Empress Jie | ||||
Issue | Suike Xinde Xiekude Xieyibao Xielihu | ||||
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Father | Wulu | ||||
Mother | Empress Si |
Bahai | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 跋海 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 跋海 | ||||||
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Bahai was given the posthumous name Emperor An (安皇帝) by his descendant, Emperor Xizong.
Family
- Father: Wulu
- Mother: Wulu's primary consort, posthumously honoured as Empress Si (思皇后)
- Spouse: Name unknown, posthumously honoured as Empress Jie (節皇后)
- Sons:
- Suike, posthumously honoured as Emperor Xianzu
- Xinde (敵酷)
- Xiekude (敵古乃)
- Xieyibao (撒里輦)
- Xielihu (謝里忽)
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