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The Han Dynasty (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Hàn Cháo ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:nonono, Old Chinese: ŋ̥ānh ḍhaw ; 206 BCE–220 CE) was the second imperial dynasty of Chin...
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After the civil war that followed the death of Qin Shihuangdi in 210 B.C., China was reunited under the rule of the Han dynasty, which is divided into two major periods: the Western or Former Han (206 B.C.–9 A.D.) and the Eastern or Later Han (25–220 A.D.). The boundaries established by the Qin and maintained by...
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The Terracotta Storyteller of Eastern Han Dynasty ... A bronze drum of the Han Dynasty (90cm in diameter, 57.2cm in height and 75.4kg in weight) ... The Han Dynasty actually consists of two separate dynasties. It is considered as one dynasty by the Chinese because the second dynasty was founded by a member of the former...
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Kao Tsu (Liu Pang), when he established the Han Dynasty in 202 BC, didn't really change that much from the system that Ch'in had set up. He still got the kings and their families to live at his capital city, and he still sent out governors and judges whom he could trust.
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The Early Han Dynasty ... From the turbulent Ch'in dynasty a rebel leader, Liu Pang, arose to seize control of the former Ch'in empire. He proclaimed himself emperor in 206 BCE. He established the Han dynasty which would become the most durable dynasty of the imperial age.
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After a short civil war, a new dynasty, called Han (206 B.C.-A.D. 220), emerged with its capital at Chang'an ( ). The new empire retained much of the Qin ... The Han dynasty, after which the members of the ethnic majority in China, the "people of Han," are named, was notable also for its military prowess.
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The Western Han Dynasty was regarded as the first unified and powerful empire in Chinese history. Lasting from 206 BC to 24 AD, it was established by Liu Bang. ... The Western Han Dynasty was regarded as the first unified and powerful empire in Chinese history. Lasting from 206 BC to 24 AD, it was established by Liu Bang,
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After a short civil war, a new dynasty, called Han (206 B.C.-A.D. 220), emerged with its capital at Chang'an ( ). The new empire retained much of the Qin administrative structure but retreated a bit from centralized rule by establishing vassal principalities in some areas for the sake of political convenience. ... The Han rulers,
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