Ming
Ming Dynasty
he overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynasty
Various areas of what is considered China today where under the control of different nomadic groups during this time, including the Jin, Xixia, and Mongols. The Mongols ultimately succeeded in conquering all of the China and establishing the Yuan Dynasty in 1271.
It was named the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan Dynasty was followed by the Song Dynasty. The founder of Yuan has been a topic of discussion. In the history of China, it was Genghis Khan who fought through the plains of China, seizing the lands and slowing establishing the new dynasty of China. However, in the records of history, it was his grandson Kublai Khan, that named the dynasty and totally seized control over the Chinese. Yuan Dynasty lasted from 1271-1368. Yuan Dynasty had Dadu, now known as Beijing, as its capital. China fluorished under the rule of the Mongols, the Mongolian government was opened to western influence and trade and cultural exchange started increasing in China at that time. One of the best examples could be said to be the arrival of Marco Polo during Yuan Dynasty, who then stayed in the country as an ambassador for Venice and China and also a co-ordinator between the Pope and Kublai Khan to spread Christianity. The Mongols introduced notes to China in 1273, making the Chinese the first civilization to use paper notes in the world. The rich flow of cultural exchange including the introduction of Nestorianism and Roman Catholicism were some predominant examples. Trade was more focused on the exchange of goods from the western countries to China. China introduced porcelain, printing techniques and Chinese medical literature to the Europeans, who in turn imported thin glass and cloisonné, a form of metalworking technique to make vases and etc, to China. China can be said to fluorish a lot under the rule of the Mongols. However , when the Mongolian ruled was turned over, China closed her doors again. There was a stop of western influence in China.
He united and expanded China . He invented decimal numbers, expanded the Grand Canal and highways. He founded the Yuan Dynasty.
The Qin Dynasty was the most powerful rival of the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty reigned China after the Shang Dynasty.
The Ming Dyansty.
The Mongols were driven out of China in 1369 by the Ming dynasty.
The Mongols set up the Yuan Dynasty in China.
Japan invaded China from the North in World War II. Russia invaded China from the North during the Colonial era. The Jin Dynasty (founded by the Jurchen people), the Yuan Dynasty (founded by the Mongols), and the Qing Dynasty (founded by the Manchus) were all founded by invaders from the north.
Yuan Dynasty
The Song Dynasty was overthrown by the Mongols, led by Kublai Khan, in 1279. This marked the end of the Southern Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty in China.
The Mongols began to lose power in China when the peasants found a one-eyed statue in the mud. This statue had an inscription on it that helped the peasants believe they could rise up and defeat the Mongols. In the 1350's several peasant rebellions weakened the Mongol empire. By 1369 a peasant-warrior named Hong Wu united the peasants, established the Ming dynasty and drove the Mongols out of China in 1369.
Never!! The mongols ruled China when it was the Yuan Dynasty. Then Chinese people got China back and called it the Ming Dynasty.
They controlled the Yuan Dynasty it means "beginning". They came after the Tang Dynasty.
Qin dynasty
932 years because the mongols attacked in 1211 and defeated them in 1279
Ming Dynasty was the Chinese ruler that led a rebellion against the Mongols ruling over China. It finally became emperor with Ming Dynasty help.