Mohe (Malgal) peoples

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The Mohe (Malgal) peoples were a Tungusic-speaking group of Northeast Asia whose tribes significantly influenced early medieval states such as Balhae and later contributed to the ethnogenesis of the Jurchen and Manchu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tungusic people
ancient people of Northeast Asia
historical ethnic group
alternativeName Maka NERFINISHED
Malgal NERFINISHED
Mohe NERFINISHED
Mohu NERFINISHED
associatedWithState Balhae NERFINISHED
contributedTo ethnogenesis of the Jurchen
ethnogenesis of the Manchu
culturalSphere Goguryeo cultural sphere NERFINISHED
Northeast Asian frontier of Tang China
documentedIn Chinese historical sources
Korean historical sources
economy agriculture
fishing
hunting
ethnoLinguisticGroup Tungusic
influenced Balhae NERFINISHED
languageFamily Tungusic languages NERFINISHED
militaryRole frontier warriors in Northeast Asia
notableFor influence on formation of Balhae
role in origins of Jurchen and Manchu peoples
partOf population of Balhae
predecessorOf Jurchen NERFINISHED
Manchu NERFINISHED
region Manchuria NERFINISHED
Northeast Asia NERFINISHED
northern Korean Peninsula
relatedEthnicGroup Anbian Mohe NERFINISHED
Baishan Mohe NERFINISHED
Funie Mohe NERFINISHED
Heishui Mohe NERFINISHED
Huhan Mohe NERFINISHED
Jurchen NERFINISHED
Manchu NERFINISHED
Sumo Mohe NERFINISHED
Sushen NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century
5th century
6th century
7th century
8th century
9th century
early medieval period

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Balhae ethnicComposition Mohe (Malgal) peoples