8. The Ming dynasty established good ties with many Muslim countries. This is because the Ming dynasty is Muslim and the religion of the Ming royal family is Islam.
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The Ming Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Míng Cháononononono), or Empire of the Great Ming (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Dà Míng Guónonononono, also anachronistical...
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In 1368, Zhu Yuanzhang officially proclaimed himself emperor in Yingtian and founded the Ming Dynasty. ... The end of the Ming Dynasty started from the last emperor, Emperor Weizong's reign - the reign went by the name Chongzhen. The crisis of the Ming Dynasty was caused by the corruption of the court officials and...
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Since the Mongolian people were keen academics, they were pleased to integrate religions from other ethnic minorities. That is why Tibetan Buddhism became the dominant religion of the Yuan Dynasty. ... Also, novels from the Yuan Dynasty had a great influence upon those of the Ming (1368 - 1644) and Qing (1644 - 1911) dynasties.
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After Hung-Wu threw the Mongols out in 1368 AD, he established the Ming Dynasty. But Hung-Wu's power was still pretty weak after the Mongol invasion. He only ruled China from the Great Wall to the east of Tibet - smaller borders than modern China or than T'ang Dynasty China.
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Brief remarks about philosophy and religion in the Ming Dynasty; ... In the Ming Dynasty, (1472-1529;= Wang Shouren) propagated the idea, that this principle was not only giving form and essence to all beings (and things) and thus form the essence of the universe, but also existed in the human mind.
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The Mongols in China were ruling with a great variety of administrators, military personnel and hangers on -- Turks, Arabs, a few Europeans, Jurchen and Persians. ... Rebellion and the Ming ... And as China's emperor he had taken the title Hong-wu and founded a new dynasty -- the Ming.
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Jesuits; Christianity in China ... Buddhism, Popular Religion, Manichaeism; ... Mongol legacy in early Ming (Edward Dreyer’s thesis);
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