Yishiha
Ming dynasty explorer and diplomat (1409–1451) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yishiha (Chinese: 亦失哈; Wade–Giles: Ishiha/I-shih-ha; also Išiqa or Isiha;[1] Jurchen: i ʃï xa[2]) (fl. 1409–1451) was a Jurchen eunuch of the Ming dynasty of China. He served the Ming emperors who commissioned several expeditions down the Songhua and Amur Rivers during the period of Ming rule of Manchuria,[1][3] and is credited with the construction of the only two Ming dynasty Buddhist temples ever built on the territory of present-day Russia.[4]
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Citizenship | Ming dynasty |
Years active | fl. 1409-1451 |
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