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Clan of the Heishui Mohe tribe
This article is about the clan of the Heishui Mohe tribe. For the surname, see Wanggiya (surname).
Wanyan
Country
Jin Empire
Founded
1115
Founder
Wanyan Aguda
Final ruler
Wanyan Chenglin
Titles
Emperor of the Jin Empire
Estate(s)
Palaces in Huining Prefecture and Zhongdu
Deposition
1234
The Wanyan (traditional Chinese: 完顏; simplified Chinese: 完颜; pinyin: Wányán; Manchu: ᠸᠠᠩᡤᡳᠶᠠᠨWanggiyan; Jurchen script: ), alternatively rendered as Wanggiya, was a clan of the Heishui Mohe tribe living in the drainage region of the Heilong River during the time of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Of the Heishui Mohe, the clan was counted by the Liao dynasty among the "uncivilized Jurchens" (生女真), indicating that the clan was not subject to the direct rule of the Liao emperors. Those Heishui Mohe clans ruled by the Liao dynasty were referred to as "civilized Jurchens" (熟女真). The Wanyan clan later founded the Jin dynasty.
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