The Yehe Nara (or Yehenara), originally a …
Years: 1619 - 1619
January
The Yehe Nara (or Yehenara), originally a Mongol clan, are a Manchu clan who rule Yehe, one of the Hūlun Four States.
In English translation, Yehe means 'river bank', Nara means 'sun'.
The Yehe had been founded by a Tümed Mongol who had conquered a Nara-ruled tribe and established his realm on the banks of the Yehe river.
Yehe Nara are supporters of the Ming Emperors and resist the unification of the Jurchen by Nurhaci.
Nurhaci in 1619 attacks the Yehe in an attempt to provoke the Ming Dynasty.
