A financial drain in the Imjin War in Korea against Japan, unable to maintain stability with allies which is followed by the mutiny of Li Zicheng who captured the capital and the final blow came from the Manchus from the north when the general stationed there opened the gates letting the entire army in. There are however, Mongol fighting under the Manchu banner.
The dynasty that ruled China from 1644 to 1911 was the Qing dynasty. It was established by Huang Taiji who was the son of Nurhachu.
The Ming dynasty lasted from 1368-1644 (so AD), and was followed by the Qing dynasty which lasted from 1644-1911. This was the last dynasty in China.
Manchu Qing (1644-1912)
China The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 until 1644.
The Ming Dynasty ruled China from the late 1300s to the 1600s. This was an extremely stable time in China's history.
Ming Dynasty lasted from AD 1368-1644.
The dynasty that ruled China from 1644 to 1911 was the Qing dynasty. It was established by Huang Taiji who was the son of Nurhachu.
The Ming Dynasty.
The Ming dynasty lasted from 1368-1644 (so AD), and was followed by the Qing dynasty which lasted from 1644-1911. This was the last dynasty in China.
1368-1644
Manchu Qing (1644-1912)
China The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 until 1644.
The Ming Dynasty was replaced by the Qing in 1644
The Ming Dynasty ruled China from the late 1300s to the 1600s. This was an extremely stable time in China's history.
The Qing Dynasty lasted from 1644-1911. It followed the Ming dynasty and was the last dynasty in China. It was followed by the democratic Republic of China.
The Ming Dynasty.
The Qing Dynasty!the initial rulers of the Qing dynasty (i.e. the invaders that first overthrew the weakened Ming dynasty in 1644 CE) were from Manchuria, northeast of the Ming dynasty's territory, therefore the answer you are looking for may be "Manchu".