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Jin dynasty logo #21000[265–420] The Jin dynasty ({zh|s={{linktext|晋|朝}|t={linktext|晉|朝}|p=Jin Cháo|w=Chin⁴-ch`ao²}}, IPA;), was a dynasty in Chinese history, lasting between the years 265 and 420 CE. There are two main divisions in the history of the dynasty, the first being Western Jin (西晉, 265–316) and the second Eastern Jin (東晉, 317–...
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Jin dynasty

Jin dynasty logo #21003(1115–1234), dynasty that ruled an empire formed by the Tungus Juchen (or Jurchen) tribes of Manchuria. The empire covered much of Inner Asia and all ... [13 related articles]
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Jin dynasty

Jin dynasty logo #21003Chinese dynasty that comprises two distinct phases—the Xi (Western) Jin, ruling China from 265 to 316/317, and the Dong (Eastern) Jin, which ruled ... [2 related articles]
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Jin dynasty

Jin dynasty logo #21221Hereditary rulers of northern China, including Manchuria and part of Mongolia, from 1122 to 1234, during the closing part of the Song era (960–1279). The dynasty was founded by Juchen (Jurchen) nomad hunters, who sacked the northern Song capital Kaifeng in 1126, forcing the Song to retreat south to Hangzhou. The Jin eventually ruled northern C......
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