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  2. Timeline of Chinese history - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Chinese history. This is a timeline of Chinese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in China and its dynasties. To read about the background to these events, see History of China. See also the list of Chinese monarchs, Chinese emperors family tree, dynasties of China and years in China.

  3. Dynasties of China - Wikipedia

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    For most of its history, China was organized into various dynastic states under the rule of hereditary monarchs.Beginning with the establishment of dynastic rule by Yu the Great c. 2070 BC, [1] and ending with the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor in AD 1912, Chinese historiography came to organize itself around the succession of monarchical dynasties.

  4. Timeline of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907–979), which followed the collapse of the Tang dynasty in 907 AD. The Five Dynasties refer to the succession of dynasties which ruled northern China following the Tang collapse while the Ten Kingdoms, with the exception of Northern Han, ruled in southern China.

  5. Timeline of the Qing dynasty - Wikipedia

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    2 January. Zhang Xianzhong is killed by Qing forces but his army occupies Chongqing and then occupies Sichuan under the leadership of Sun Kewang [45] 20 January. Qing forces capture Guangzhou and the Shaowu Emperor [46] 5 March. Qing forces conquer Guangdong, half of Guangxi, and Hainan [46] March.

  6. Timeline of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    October. Battle of Sacheon (1598): Ming and Joseon forces fail to evict the Japanese from Sacheon [298] 7 October. Siege of Suncheon: Ming and Joseon forces fail to evict the Japanese from Suncheon Castle [298] 16 December. Battle of Noryang: Ming and Joseon naval forces defeat the Japanese fleet [298] 24 December.

  7. Timeline of the Northern and Southern dynasties - Wikipedia

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    401. Northern Liang: Juqu Mengxun kills Duan Ye and declares himself Duke of Zhangye [4] 402. Huan Xuan sacks Jiankang and Sun En dies, but his lieutenant Lu Xun takes over [4] 403. Later Liang: Surrenders to Later Qin [4] 404. Huan Xuan declares himself emperor and dies the same year [4] 405.

  8. Category:Timelines of Chinese dynasties - Wikipedia

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    J. Timeline of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen Kingdoms (304–439)

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