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  • as the Manchus. Vassals of the Khitan (Liao dynasty) during the tenth and eleventh ... The Jin dynasty lasted until 1234 when the Mongols arrived. The Ming Dynasty ...
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  • one of the most famous emperors of the Song Dynasty of China. Huizong was artistic ... the Jurchen of Manchuria founded the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) and attacked the Liao ...
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  • The Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) bestowed the title "the King Who ... are all white.") and the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)."Canonical History ...
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  • --> They established the Liao Dynasty in 907 but fell to the Jin Dynasty ... the regions defeated. After defeating Balhae dynasty in 936, the region passed through ...
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  • The Yuan dynasty (Pinyin: Yuáncháo; Mongolian: Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus ... Mongolia under nominal control of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234) at the time. ...
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  • and military commander during the early Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). He was a career ... had been awarded for helping establish a new dynasty and unifying the Korean Peninsula ...
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  • During his reign, the Mongols completed the destruction of the Jurchen Jin empire (in 1234), coming into contact and conflict with the Southern Song. In 1235 ...
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  • general of possible Mohe ethnicity, established Jin (振, Chinese, Zhen), later called ... in 926, becoming mostly a part of the Liao Dynasty while Goryeo absorbed southern parts. ...
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  • under the domination of the Khitan Liao Dynasty, the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, and the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, much of the area was under the ...
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  • , d. 154 B.C.E.) was a Chinese political adviser and official of the Han Dynasty ... an academician who served the previous Qin Dynasty (r. 211–206 B.C.E.) and had ...
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  • in what is currently Henan. During the Zhou Dynasty, more contact was made between ... Under the reign of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E.), which brought ...
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  • A pair of bronze cymbals from the Chinese Jin dynasty (1115–1234)]] The word cymbal is derived from the Latin cymbalum, "Cymbalum." In Charlton T ...
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  • completion of the Grand Canal during the Sui Dynasty (581–618 C.E.), Suzhou found ... Suzhou reached its golden age with the Ming Dynasty in 1368 C.E. During the ...
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  • Jade ornament with flower design, [[Jin Dynasty, 1115–1234|Jin Dynasty]] (1115 ... styles are usually classified according to the dynasty under which they were produced ...
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  • The name Fujian was coined during the Tang Dynasty, and comes from the combination ... driven further south, or exiled during the Han Dynasty to eastern China (north of present ...
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  • under the patronage of the Chinese imperial dynasty until they switched their support ... [[Image:China 11b.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Western Xia, Jin Dynasty, 1115–1234 ...
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  • Chinese Sanqu poetry was a Chinese poetic genre from the Jin Dynasty, 1115–1234, through the Yuan Dynasty, (1271-1368), to the following Ming period. Playwrights ...
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  • Toghrul, king of the Keraits (given the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) title "Wang Khan Toghrul"). Chroniclers and explorers whose writings were generally seen ...
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