[horse] Ming Dynasty was a notable Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1977 and 1980 Caulfield Cups. He was sired by Planet Kingdom (AUS), his dam Chow Mein (AUS) was by Chris (GB). Part owned and trained by Bart Cummings from 76 career starts he won 17 races. As well as his two Caulfield Cups he also won two VRC Australian Cups ...
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The Ming dynasty, also Empire of the Great Ming, was the ruling dynasty of China for 276 years (1368–1644) following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming, described by some as `one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history,` was the last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese. Altho.....
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(1368–1644), Chinese dynasty that provided an interval of native Chinese rule between eras of Mongol and Manchu dominance. During the reign of the ... [45 related articles]
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(from the article `Central Asia, history of`) ...legitimacy in their descent from Genghis Khan. These were, from west to east, the Qungrts based on Khiva in Khwrezm (1717–1920), the Mangits in ... ...In the khanate of Khiva, the Qonghirat tribe succeeded the Ashtarkhanid dynasty and prevailed until 1920, leaving Khiva a museum capi...
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(lived 14th-17th centuries) Chinese dynasty 1368-1644, based in Nanjing. During the rule 1402-24 of Yongle (or Yung-lo), there was territorial expansion into Mongolia and Yunnan in the southwest. The administrative...
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The penultimate of the great Chinese dynasties, 1368-1644. The period saw a diversification and consolidation of already established porcelain techniques including the perfection of blue and white wares. enamel colours were introduced in the late 15thC and Ming porcelain was traded with the West from the 16thC. The trade grew rapidly, so that by th …...
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Chinese dynasty 1368–1644, based in Nanjing. During the rule 1402–24 of Yongle (or Yung-lo), there was territorial expansion into Mongolia and Yunnan in the southwest. The administrative system was improved, public works were carried out, and foreign trade was developed. Art and literat...
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