Baindari (Manchu: 25px; ) (died 1607) was a Jurchen beile (chieftain) of the Hoifa tribal confederation.
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Baindari (Manchu: 25px; ) (died 1607) was a Jurchen beile (chieftain) of the Hoifa tribal confederation.
He was a member of the Nara clan although his ancestors were originally members of the Ikderi clan and belonged to the Nimaca tribe on the banks of the Amur river. Migrating southward, they put themselves under the protection of Nara clansmen. After slaying seven oxen in a sacrifice to Heaven, they exchanged their name for that of their protectors. Six generations later, Wangginu consolidated his position by establishing a settlement at Mount Horki on the Huifa river, where the natural advantages of his location enabled him to withstand repeated Mongol attacks.
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