"मंचूरिया" meaning in All languages combined

See मंचूरिया on Wiktionary

Proper name [Hindi]

IPA: /mən.t͡ʃuː.ɾɪ.jɑː/ [Delhi], [mɐ̃n.t͡ʃuː.ɾi.jäː] [Delhi] Forms: mañcūriyā [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], मंचूरिया [direct, singular], मंचूरिया [oblique, singular], मंचूरिया [singular, vocative], मंचुरिया [alternative]
Etymology: Borrowed from English Manchuria, ultimately from Manchu ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ (manju). Ultimate origin unknown. According to official histories from the Qing dynasty, Nurhaci, a military leader of the Jurchens of Northeast China and founder of what became the Qing dynasty, named his tribe after Sanskrit मञ्जुश्री (mañjuśrī, “Manjushri”) as the Manchus. The name is from मञ्जु (mañju, “gentle”) + श्री (śrī, “glory”). Also compare Chinese 文殊 (Wénshū, “Manjushri”). Some other theories exist; see 满族 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ᶻʰ Etymology templates: {{bor+|hi|en|Manchuria}} Borrowed from English Manchuria, {{der|hi|mnc|ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ}} Manchu ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ (manju), {{der|hi|sa|मञ्जुश्री|t=Manjushri}} Sanskrit मञ्जुश्री (mañjuśrī, “Manjushri”), {{cog|zh|文殊|t=Manjushri}} Chinese 文殊 (Wénshū, “Manjushri”), {{pedia|满族#族名来源|lang=zh}} 满族 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ᶻʰ Head templates: {{hi-proper noun|g=f}} मंचूरिया • (mañcūriyā) f Inflection templates: {{hi-ndecl|<F.sg>}}
  1. Manchuria (a historical region of northeastern China comprising the three provinces of Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongjiang and the northeastern part of Inner Mongolia) Wikipedia link: Manjushri, Northeast China, Nurhaci, hi:मंचूरिया Categories (place): Places in China
    Sense id: en-मंचूरिया-hi-name-QIigvwQv Categories (other): Hindi entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Geographic and cultural areas of China
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