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The Tiananmen Square protests in 1989 were not a dynasty but rather a series of pro-democracy demonstrations led by students and other groups in Beijing, China. The protests lasted several weeks, peaking in June 1989 before the Chinese government declared martial law and violently suppressed the movement on June 3-4. While the protests were significant for their calls for political reform, they did not establish a lasting regime or dynasty. The aftermath led to increased government repression and a tightening of control over political dissent in China.

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