If it's part of the title it does. Like Han Dynasty has to be capitalized but if I were to say that 500-year dynasty in China, it would not.
Here are the largest dynasties by land area. Note that all dynasties are listed here, not just Chinese. This list is by land area measured in millions of square kilometers:Yuan dynasty 14.0Qing dynasty 13.1Ming dynasty 6.5Han dynasty 6.5Tang dynasty 5.5Northern Yuan dynasty 5.0Xin dynasty 4.7Afsharid dynasty 4.5Qajar dynasty 3.0Northern Song Dynasty 3.5Safavid dynasty 3.5Western Jin dynasty 3.5Tughlaq dynasty 3.2Karkota Dynasty of Kashmir 3.09Sui Dynasty 3.1Samanid dynasty 2.85Eastern Jin dynasty 2.8Liu Song dynasty 2.8Maratha Empire 2.8Qin dynasty 2.8Khilji dynasty 2.7Liao dynasty 2.6Jurchen Jin dynasty 2.3Later Zhao dynasty 2.5Southern Qi dynasty 2.3Southern Song dynasty 2.1Wei dynasty 2.0Earlier Zhao dynasty 2.0Former Qin dynasty 2.0Northern Wei dynasty 2.0Saffarid dynasty, Iran 2.0Rashtrakuta dynasty 1.7Wu Dynasty 1.5Northern Zhou Dynasty 1.5Nanda Dynasty 1.5Idrisid dynasty, Morocco 1.5Zand dynasty 1.4Liang Dynasty 1.3Western Wei Dynasty 1.3Later Liang 1.3Later Tang 1.3Taungoo Dynasty 1.3Shang Dynasty 1.25(To see a larger and more comprehensive list, including more smaller dynasties, and a lot of non-"dynasty" empires, please refer to wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_empires.)
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.
Tang
The Sui dynasty gained control after the Han dynasty.
Shang dynasty
It doesn't require to be capitalized.
Yes, the term 'Han Dynasty' is a proper noun, the name of a specific thing; a compound noun; a word for the imperial dynasty that ruled China 206 BC-220 AD. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Yes, "Tudor" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the Tudor dynasty in English history.
That is the correct spelling of mandarin -- also mandarine, a type of orange.It is capitalized Mandarin where it refers to the Chinese language or the dynasty for which it is named.
No, according to modern style guides. The Chicago Manual of Style (7.63) states that: A numerical designation of a period is lowercased unless it is part of a proper name: * eighteenth century * the seventeen hundreds * the twenties * quattrocento (fifteenth century) * Eighteenth Dynasty (but Sung dynasty) * the period of the Fourth Republic A similar search of universities' online style guides and governmental online style guides confirms that it should not be capitalized.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.
No, it is not capitalized.
No it's not capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, keywords do not have to be capitalized.