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Umayyads
The Umayyads where a family who took power and set up hereditary. They took the places they conquered and expanded their empire to the west. They ruled the whole north part of Africa all the way between the Nile River and Atlantic ocean. -maddie
The Mongols set up the Yuan Dynasty in China.
In 661, Muawiyah, the founder of the Umayyad Dynasty successfully defeated Ali and ended the Rightly-Guided Caliphate. The way Caliphs (Islamic Rulers) had come to power was through minor elections between those closest to the Prophet. Most believe that the Rightly-Guided Caliphs were people who attempted to guide Islam properly and were only interested in benefiting their people and expanding Islam. Muawiyah made control of the Islamic Empire hereditary (the Umayyad and Abbassid Empires were both hereditary) and the Umayyad Caliphs were seen to be incredibly ostentatious and non-religious. As Umayyads expanded their power, they began to set up regional governors and entrusted them with a lot of local authority. Also, the religious elite separated from the Umayyads and made the judiciary (which was run by the religious elite) a more independent body from the Caliph.
Kublai Khan set up the first foreign dynasty in China.
Han
Chromosome.
The Han dynasty was established by Liu Bang, who took the name Emperor Gaozou of Han after defeating the Qin Dynasty in 206 BC
When Askia Muhhamad became king, Islam grew very strong in the Songhai dynasty.
No, the Han dynasty did not have a harsh government. The Han government was more sensitive to the needs of the peasants. This was mainly because the Qin Dynasty (which was before the Han Dynasty) had a very strict set of laws. Emperor Gao Zu, the first emperor of Han, decided that the country should not have such a strict set of laws.
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