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Ming Dynasty was the Chinese ruler that led a rebellion against the Mongols ruling over China. It finally became emperor with Ming Dynasty help.
it effects it because whatever family take over there children will be ruling over the land until someone else takes over or one doesn't have children and dies
The Qin dynasty's institution was a very sophisticated one. It was very effective in ruling the whole country without worrying an overly strong municipal government,which was why the Zhou dynasty fell apart. The Qin institution ended the aristocratic ruling of the Zhou dynasty and established centralized governing system. However,the legal system of the institution was overly strict and constrained over the ordinary people.And this is the very reason Qin dynasty was overthrown,after its no more than 15 years' ruling. Hence the Han dynasty,wanting to rule longer,abandoned Qin's legal system and adopted a much looser one.
Each dynasty in China had a general pattern of rise, consolidation, and decline. They would typically begin with a period of political and economic stability, followed by expansion and increased cultural achievements. However, over time, internal conflicts, external invasions, and socio-economic issues would lead to a decline in the dynasty's power and eventually the rise of a new dynasty.
The Zhou (JOH) dynasty took over after the Shang Dynsty. They did that by proclaiming that they had the Manidate of Heaven, which was a divine right to rule China.
Ming Dynasty was the Chinese ruler that led a rebellion against the Mongols ruling over China. It finally became emperor with Ming Dynasty help.
the ruler of the qin dynasty died. His son took over but he knew nothing about ruling so the kingdom rebelled against him.
it effects it because whatever family take over there children will be ruling over the land until someone else takes over or one doesn't have children and dies
The Qin dynasty's institution was a very sophisticated one. It was very effective in ruling the whole country without worrying an overly strong municipal government,which was why the Zhou dynasty fell apart. The Qin institution ended the aristocratic ruling of the Zhou dynasty and established centralized governing system. However,the legal system of the institution was overly strict and constrained over the ordinary people.And this is the very reason Qin dynasty was overthrown,after its no more than 15 years' ruling. Hence the Han dynasty,wanting to rule longer,abandoned Qin's legal system and adopted a much looser one.
It was the ruling dynasty of kings of Persia which eventually organised the establishment and consolidation of the Persian Empire from about 550 to 331 BCE. The founder was Cyrus the Great, his son Cambyses added Egypt, and his adopted son Darius I consolidated it. Macedonian king Alexander the Great ended it when he took it over after over two hundred years.
Each dynasty in China had a general pattern of rise, consolidation, and decline. They would typically begin with a period of political and economic stability, followed by expansion and increased cultural achievements. However, over time, internal conflicts, external invasions, and socio-economic issues would lead to a decline in the dynasty's power and eventually the rise of a new dynasty.
Liu Bang over threw the Qin dynasty.
The Zhou (JOH) dynasty took over after the Shang Dynsty. They did that by proclaiming that they had the Manidate of Heaven, which was a divine right to rule China.
It didn't because the zhou was the king of the shang dynasty
A dynasty is about persons that form a dynasty over the years; a state is a piece of land with borders with water or other states. It is possible that a dynasty, formed by a family reigns over a state.
A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.A female becomes a pharaoh by inheritance (usually). If there were no male heirs to the throne, the daughter would have to take over. Remember that in ancient Egypt women had equality with men. Basically the only restriction against women was in joining the army. But in the ruling dynasty, a female ruler had to have a male co-ruler. There were several women rulers in the Ptolemaic dynasty.
His dynasty lasted over 60 years