Hong Dagu

Hong Dagu (Mongolian name: Charghu 察爾球) (1244–1291) was a Korean commander of the Yuan dynasty.[1] His given name was Jun-gi (俊奇; 준기, zun4 qi2), but his courtesy name Dagu is far more famous. The Hong family dominated the Liaoyang province in Manchuria during the late 13th and the early 14th centuries.

Hong Dagu
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese洪茶丘
Korean name
Hangul홍다구
Hanja洪茶丘

See also

References

  1. Dr. Grant, Rhode. "Mongol Invasions of Northeast Asia Korea and Japan" (PDF). Eurasian Maritime History Case Study: Northeast Asia Thirteenth Century.


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