Yes, people living during the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE) are often referred to as Shang people. The term reflects their association with the Shang culture, which was characterized by advancements in bronze metallurgy, writing, and urbanization. However, it is important to note that they were part of a broader Chinese cultural and ethnic continuum, and the identity of "Chinese" as we understand it today evolved over time.
Great Britain is part of the United Kindom. The UK is a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy with devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
They were both Black dynasties that were part of the great African rice culture that swept through Asia.
The Shang dynasty, which lasted from around 1600 to 1046 BCE in ancient China, faced several enemies, primarily from neighboring tribes and states. Notable adversaries included the Zhou people, who eventually overthrew the Shang dynasty, as well as various nomadic groups and other regional tribes seeking to expand their territories. The Shang also engaged in conflicts with the Di, a group often considered a rival to their authority. These conflicts were part of the broader struggle for power and resources in ancient China.
None really. They just ruled around the Yellow River (northern part of it anyway) and didn't really unify anthing.
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Shang was part of the ........ Shang Dynasty.:) (:
it was part of the bronze age
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No. Only Northern Ireland is. The rest of Ireland, known as the Republic of Ireland, is not.
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Yes, people living during the Shang Dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BCE) are often referred to as Shang people. The term reflects their association with the Shang culture, which was characterized by advancements in bronze metallurgy, writing, and urbanization. However, it is important to note that they were part of a broader Chinese cultural and ethnic continuum, and the identity of "Chinese" as we understand it today evolved over time.
Wales is part of the United Kindom and the main food dishes of Wales are pretty much the same as you would find in any developed western country.
Great Britain is part of the United Kindom. The UK is a Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy with devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
yes i believe so, well at least it was back then so it should still be now. --------------------------------------------------------- The original Portsmouth is a seaport in England (United Kindom).