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Q: Which Chinese dynasty ended mongol rule?
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The 1911 Chinese Revolution ended the rule of the what?

It ended the rule of the Qing dynasty.


What describes mongol rule during the yuan dynasty?

Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.


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Who re-established Chinese rule in 1368?

The Mongol empire was huge and an outstanding empire. But it was an empire running out of time. In 1368, the Ming dynasty gained enough power to overthrow the Mongols. So in 1368 Chinese dominance resumed and the Ming dynasty re-established Chinese rule in much of what we now see as the Chinese mainland.


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the Great Ming,大明


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This dynasty ruled china following the end of mongol rule?

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