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(B) Period of Moderate Absolutism
(5) The empire of the Juchen in the north (1115-1234)
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Rapid expansion from northern Korea to the Yangtze
2. United front of all Chinese
3. Start of the Mongol empire
‹ 3. Cultural situation; reasons for the collapse of the Southern Sung period
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1. Rapid expansion from northern Korea to the Yangtze
3. Start of the Mongol empire
1 Foundation of the Southern Sung dynasty
5. Military collapse
2. Internal situation
2. United front of all Chinese
CONTENTS
2. "Nationality legislation"
1. Social structure. Claim to the Chinese imperial throne
(D) The Toba empire in North China (A.D. 385-550)
(3) The Hsi-Hsia State in the north (1038-1227); Continuation of Turkish traditions
3. Rise of the Toba to a great Power
5. The Ch'en dynasty_ (A.D. 557-588) _and its ending by the Sui
2. Appearance of the (Goek) Turks
2. The Hun kingdom of the Hsia (407-431)
4. The Liang dynasty_ (A.D. 502-556)
3. The Northern Ch'i dynasty; the Northern Chou dynasty
2. Earlier Yen dynasty in the north-east (proto-Mongol; 352-370), and the Earlier Ch'in dynasty in all north China (Tibetan; 351
(4) The empire of the Southern Sung dynasty (1127-1279)