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Chinese Dynasties

China was ruled through family lines for several generations. These periods of rules are referred to as dynasties.

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How do you set the clock on a 1992 Dodge Dynasty?

If it's like my 96 neon there are two small holes just to the right of the clock with H (hours) and M (minutes) next to them. Use a pen tip and push the button in the hole and the clock will set. Hope this helps. DJ

Is there a song that describes you?

Jessie J - Price Tag feat. B.O.B. =D

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Which dynasty ruled for the longest time in India?

Mughal Empire (1526-1858)

The Mughal Empire was an Islamic imperial power that ruled a large portion of Indian subcontinent which began in 1526, invaded and ruled most of South Asia by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and ended in the mid-19th century.The Mughal Emperors were descendants of the Timurids of Turkistan, and at the height of their power around 1700, they controlled most of the Indian Subcontinent-extending from Bengal in the east to Balochistan in the west, Kashmir in the north to the Kaveri basin in the south. Its population at that time has been estimated as between 110 and 130 million, over a territory of over 4 million sq. km (1.5 million sq. mi.). The "classic period" of the Empire started in 1556 with the accession of Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, better known as Akbar the Great. It ended with the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, although the Empire continued for another 150 years.

Who was the last ruler of mauryan dynasty?

BRIHADRATA was the last ruler of the Mauryas .He was weak and unsuccessful in bringing up the kingdom

What is a correct statement describing a similarity between the Tang and Song dynasties?

Both were able to support numerous large cities. Mercantile states (Genoa, Pisa, Venice) started it Italy as a result of industry and trade, and owning to a strong economy and new agriculture techniques. The Song were also the most urbanized society of their time.

How was the printer invented?

In the Western World the first printer was the printing press invented in the 1700's. This was a huge innovation since up until then, everything had to be hand copied. The printing press consisted of blocks with letters that could be arranged in a tray and then emptied to make a new page. It was first invented in China and was adopted and modified by Europe in the mid sixteenth century.

Why were merchants not respected in china during the tang and song dynasties?

Merchants were not respected in Ancient China because they were thought as greedy and unproductive people. Locals thought that merchants did not help their country in any way.

What dynasty was Laozi from?

Laozi is not an entirely historical figure in the sense that Confucius was, though by all accounts they were approximately simultaneous and are reputed to have met one another. Laozi (also Lao Tzu, Lao Tsu, Laodan) lived in the 6th century during the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BCE - 256 BCE) of Chinese history. Laozi's writings and teachings, collected in the Tao Te Ching, a volume of 81 very short chapters of verse, became popular during the Han Dynasty (206 BCE - 9 AD). The ensuing religious tradition, known as Taoism or Daoism, consists primarily of the teachings of Lao Tzu (Laozi) and Chuang Tzu (Chuangtze), who lived during the 4th century BCE, and whose works of philosophy, critique and commentary to the Tao Te Ching combined with those of Lao Tzu to form a balanced philosophy of life and religious view.

Who the most famous leader of the mongols?

Timur (from the Perso-Arabic form تیمور Tīmūr, ultimately from Chagatai (Middle Turkic) Temür "iron"; 8 April 1336 - 18 February 1405), normally known as Tamerlane(from Tīmūr-e Lang) in English, was a fourteenth-century conqueror of Western, South and Central Asia, founder of the Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty (1370-1405) in Central Asia, and great great grandfather of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty, which survived until 1857 as the Mughal Empire in India.[1][2][3][4][5]

Born into the Turco-Mongol[6][7] Barlas tribe who ruled in Central Asia,[8][9] Timur was in his lifetime a controversial figure, and remains so today. He sought to restore the Mongol Empire,[10][11] yet his heaviest blow was against the Islamized Tatar Golden Horde. He was more at home in an urban environment than on the steppe. He styled himself a ghazi yet some Muslim states, for example the Ottoman Empire, were severely affected by his wars. A great patron of the arts, his campaigns also caused vast destruction. Timur told the qadis of Aleppo, during the sack of that newly conquered city,"I am not a man of blood; and God is my witness that in all my wars I have never been the aggressor, and that my enemies have always been the authors of their own calamity."

Was Lou Bang a former peasant founded the Han Dynasty in 202 BC?

Yes, it is.But the time is 206 B.C,not 202B.C. Liu Bang was a common people, but I don't think he is a peasant.Maybe he used to be a peasant. But when he led the Peasant uprising, he was a 亭长 of the Qin dynasty. I don't kown how to translate 亭长,because it was used in acient China. It is similar to the police station director nowadays.

What was the role of men during the Ming Dynasty?

As it was in other medieval dynasties, to protect, to become educated, to head the patrilineal family, and to provide or work.

Where is the Grand Canal?

The Grand Canal of China also known as theGrand Canal (simplified Chinese: 京杭大运河; traditional Chinese: 京杭大運河; pinyin: Jīng Háng Dà Yùnhé) is the longest ancient canal or artificial river in the world. Starting at Beijing it passes through Tianjin and the provinces of Hebei, Shandong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang to the city of Hangzhou. The oldest parts of the canal date back to the 5th century BC, although the various sections were finally combined into one during the Sui Dynasty (581--618 AD).

What dynasty did oracle bones belong to answers.com?

The Shang Dynasty used the oracle bones from 1500-950 B.C.

What is a mojor event that happened in China?

The great wall of China was built and there is normally a parade for their most famous Chinese new year

Who killed lu bu?

In Dynasty Warriors 6, he gets killed by Cao Cao. Cao Cao sets a trap for Lu Bu(Lu Bu is really strong but dumb) and he gets caught. Cao Cao sentences Lu Bu to get executed and takes his Red Hare and trades it to Guan Yu(but that's a different story). I'm pro at Dynasty Warriors 6 and i beat the game with every horse king and character. I'll answer any question for you in Dynasty Warriors 6.

-jjoo75

How did trade change during the song dynasy?

because people keep taying to attace them every time