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The Han dynasty fell due to a combination of internal strife, corruption, and external pressures. Political infighting among court officials and eunuchs weakened central authority, while economic troubles and natural disasters led to widespread discontent. The rise of powerful warlords and peasant uprisings, notably the Yellow Turban Rebellion, further destabilized the empire. Ultimately, in 220 AD, the dynasty officially ended as it fragmented into rival kingdoms, marking the beginning of the Three Kingdoms period.

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