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the Huns. They were a nomadic group from the north.
The Shang Dynasty. But the Zhou Dynasty conquered the Shang Dynasty afterwards
Dang, you must not know anything about China. Anyway, The answer to your question is The Shang Dynasty. The Shang Dynasty defeated the Chou Dynasty.
Ghenghis Khan conquered China and established the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Ghenghis Khan became an emperor in the Chinese tradition and established a court at Peking.
It was located in China. It is near Japan, Beijing, and Linan. There is a Northern and a Southern Song Dynasty. Both were located in China.
the Huns. They were a nomadic group from the north.
The Shang Dynasty. But the Zhou Dynasty conquered the Shang Dynasty afterwards
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He conquered China under Mongol rule and started the Yuan dynasty.
Dang, you must not know anything about China. Anyway, The answer to your question is The Shang Dynasty. The Shang Dynasty defeated the Chou Dynasty.
Ghenghis Khan conquered China and established the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Ghenghis Khan became an emperor in the Chinese tradition and established a court at Peking.
It was located in China. It is near Japan, Beijing, and Linan. There is a Northern and a Southern Song Dynasty. Both were located in China.
The Han dynasty ruled China from 207 B.C. when they conquered the Qin dynasty to A.D. 220 when Liu Xie abdicated the leadership.
Kublai Khan conquered most of modern day China. He set up the Yuan dynasty.
In 1644, the Manchus conquered China. They started the Qing Dynasty. The Manchus allowed only limited trade. They also limited foreign contacts and tried to restrict foreign influence in China. The Qing Dynasty was China's last dynasty. It lasted until 1911.
He conquered the last of the Song Dynasty and brought China under Mongol rule.
The Song Dynasty was overthrown by the Mongols, led by Kublai Khan, in 1279. This marked the end of the Southern Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty in China.