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  2. Jin dynasty (266–420) - Wikipedia

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    The Jin dynasty or Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the Sima Jin or the Two Jins, was an imperial dynasty in China that existed from 266 to 420. It was founded by Sima Yan, eldest son of Sima Zhao, who had previously been declared the King of Jin. There are two main divisions in the history of the dynasty.

  3. History of the Jin dynasty (266–420) - Wikipedia

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    The Jin dynasty (Chinese: 晋朝; pinyin: Jìn Cháo, 266–420) was a major Chinese imperial dynasty.Following the devastation of the Three Kingdoms period, the Jin unified those territories [1] and fostered a brief period of prosperity between 280 and 304 CE.

  4. History of Jin - Wikipedia

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    The History of Jin (Jin Shi) is a Chinese historical text, one of the Twenty Four Histories, which details the history of the Jin dynasty founded by the Jurchens in northern China. It was compiled by the Yuan dynasty historian and minister Toqto'a .

  5. Book of Jin - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Jin is an official Chinese historical text covering the history of the Jin dynasty from 266 to 420. [1] It was compiled in 648 by a number of officials commissioned by the imperial court of the Tang dynasty, with chancellor Fang Xuanling as the lead editor, drawing mostly from official documents left from earlier archives.

  6. Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

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    The Jin court relocated to Jiankang, starting the era of Eastern Jin, which ended in 420 when it was usurped by Liu Yu, who founded the Liu Song dynasty. The Sixteen Kingdoms were a series of barbarian states occupying northern China after the fall of Western Jin.

  7. Dynasties of China - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the Jin dynasty was officially the "Great Jin". When more than one dynasty shared the same Chinese character(s) as their formal name, as was common in Chinese history, prefixes are retroactively applied to dynastic names by historians in order to distinguish between these similarly-named regimes. [8] [41] [124] Frequently used ...

  8. Timeline of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen ...

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    Huan Wen of Jin conquers Cheng-Han and takes Chengdu [12] Later Zhao: Shi Hu builds the Hanlin Park using 160,000 laborers, thousands of whom die [12] 349: Later Zhao: Shi Hu dies and Ran Min carries out genocide against the Jie people [12] Chu Pou of Jin carries out a failed northern expedition [12]

  9. History of the Jin dynasty - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jin dynasty may refer to: . History of the Jin dynasty (266–420) Book of Jin, an official historical text covering the Jin dynasty (266–420); History of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)