Yes.
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Umayyad dynasty ruled from 661 to 750. The Abbasid dynasty rose to power in 750 through 813. Then the Empire became fragmented, but the Abbasid dynasty survived as a weaker and weaker state until 1258 C.E.
No the Tang Dynasty did. No the Tang Dynasty did.
They traded goods and they conquered many town, made alliances to build their empire and controlled a big trade prosses or network
Han Dynasty
Warring states period ended when one single powerful state, Qin, conquered the rest of the states, establishing Qin dynasty. The Emperor of the state proclaimed himself as Qin Shi Huang or First Emperor of China. However, his dynasty was shortlived. It soon ended as a result of rebellion and finally Han dynasty was established instead.
Under what Vietnamese dynasty did Buddhism become the state religion? The Tang dynasty Nope. It was the Ly dynasty. OW
The Han Dynasty.
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
The Safavid Dynasty
It was established as one of their trading stations in the western Mediterranean, and grew to be a powerful city-state in its own right
The Tang dynasty