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Dorgan made a big show of burying the Ch'ung-chen emperor, but his real scheme was to place Fu-lin on the throne of China. Li was eventually hunted down and killed in 1645, but before then, Dorgan placed Fu-lin on the throne.
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www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHING/CHING1.HTM
www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHING/CHING1.HTM
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Chapter 1 : the Ch’in Empire ... III The Ch’in Empire ... As his first act as the ruler of the unified empire, the Ch’in ruler asked his minister for a title in accordance with his new position. This is how his title changed from wang (king) to huang-ti (august emperor).
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www.asian-center.net/chinahistory/CHC1/qin1.3.html
www.asian-center.net/chinahistory/CHC1/qin1.3.html
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Chapter 1 : the Ch’in Empire ... Ch'in empire:221-206 ... Also to be noted the development of codified and written law, which will play a great role in the shift of Ch'in from state to Empire.
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www.asian-center.net/chinahistory/CHC1/qin1.html
www.asian-center.net/chinahistory/CHC1/qin1.html
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He did everything possible to achieve immortality. Deities were propitiated, and messengers were dispatched to look for an elixir of life. He died in 210/209 BC while on a tour of the empire. Excavation of his tomb, near modern Sian (ancient Ch'ang-an), revealed more than 6,000 life-sized statues of soldiers still on guard.
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www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/chin.html
www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/chin.html
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A flashcard study tool to help memorize a table of information about Ch. 21 Byzantine Empire ... Home | History | World History | Byzantine Empire ... Favorite Labeled Images ; Cardio Block2anatomy; Buen Viaje lv.2 ch 8; Biology Lab Midterm; Spanish 3; Ch.18 LTI-MA 509; 500 Words; Cell Organelles;
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www.studystack.com/studytable-20088
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Geography, ethnography and scenery; Nomads and Nomadism; Scythians and Sakas; Xiongnu (Hsiung-nu); Bactria, Kushana; Tarim Basin and Silk Road Connections; Turkic Khaghanate and other Turkic States; The Mongols; Islamic Central Eurasia; Tibet; The Qing (Ch'ing) Empire;
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www.georgetown.edu/faculty/millwarj/website%20images/ce...
www.georgetown.edu/faculty/millwarj/website%20images/centralasiaimages.htm
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China, The Ch'ing Empire (1644-1911): Like the Mongols in the 13th century, the Manchus (formerly the Juchen) were barbarians who succeeded in ruling the whole of China, but, unlike the 13th-century conquerers, the sinicized Manchus made their rule more acceptable to the Chinese. ... As a result, Ch'ing rule lasted 267 years,
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student.britannica.com/comptons/article-195697/China
student.britannica.com/comptons/article-195697/China
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by Willard J. Peterson (Author) "On June 6, 1644, Ch'ing troops entered Peking and claimed the throne for their six-year-old emperor ..." (more); ... This item: The Cambridge History of China: Volume 9, Part 1, The Ch'ing Empire to 1800 by Willard J. Peterson...
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www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521243343/papiermacouk-...
www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0521243343/papiermacouk-20
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Qin Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Qin Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Qín Cháo; noWade-Giles#ifeq:yesnonono) was the ruling Chinese dynasty between 221 and 206 BCE. The Qin state was named because the people of is homeland ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qin_Dynasty
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