China proper, also called Inner China, are terms used primarily in the West in reference to the traditional "core" regions of China centered in the southeast...
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Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. For most of its history, China was organized...
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A city proper is the geographical area contained within city limits. The term proper is not exclusive to cities; it can describe the geographical area...
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Mongolia (redirect from Mongolia Proper)
contiguous land empire in history. His grandson Kublai Khan conquered China proper and established the Yuan dynasty. After the collapse of the Yuan, the...
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two millennia. During the Han dynasty, territory of China was extended to most of the China proper and to areas far west. Confucianism was officially elevated...
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Qing dynasty (redirect from Qing China)
After conquering China proper, the Manchus identified their state as "China", equivalently as Zhōngguó (中國; 'middle kingdom') in Chinese and Dulimbai Gurun...
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Han dynasty, ancient Chinese scholars used the term Huaxia (華夏; 华夏; Huáxià) in texts to describe China proper, while the Chinese populace were referred...
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to China proper. Usage by the United States on government maps in the 1940s as a political term included territories claimed by the Republic of China that...
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Dabashan ranges form a major north–south divide across China Proper, the traditional core area of China. Southeast of the Tibetan Plateau and south of the...
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Kublai Khan (redirect from Emperor Yuan Shi Zu of China)
Khwarizmian Mahmud Yalavach and Kublai were sent to China proper. Kublai received the viceroyalty over northern China and moved his ordo to central Inner Mongolia...
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Hexi Corridor (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
Hexi Corridor was the most important trade route in Northwest China. It linked China proper to the historic Western Regions for traders and military incursions...
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Inner Asia (section Chinese dynastic history)
western and northern "frontier" of China proper and as being bounded by East Asia proper, which consists of China proper, Japan and Korea. The extent of...
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consolidating the rule of the Qing dynasty over all of China proper. Under Qing rule, China's borders extended beyond the walls and Mongolia was annexed...
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first appeared in China upon the arrival of John of Montecorvino in China proper during the Yuan dynasty; he was the first Catholic missionary in the...
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situation in China in 1929: After the Northern Expedition, the KMT had direct control over east and central China, while the rest of China proper as well as...
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Yuan dynasty (redirect from Yuan China)
Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In 1271, Kublai Khan imposed the name Great Yuan (Chinese: 大元; pinyin:...
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Hui people (redirect from Hui Chinese)
In the National Assembly of the Republic of China, the Hui were referred to as "Nationals in China proper with special convention". The Hui were referred...
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Chinese (simplified Chinese: 汉语; traditional Chinese: 漢語; pinyin: Hànyǔ; lit. 'Han language' or 中文; Zhōngwén; 'Chinese writing') is a group of languages...
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populations. Tibetan Buddhism and its clergy, the lamas, were introduced in China proper since the 7th century; its emphasis on ritual action was a shared element...
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Jiaqing Emperor (redirect from Jiaqing Emperor of China)
emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fifth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. He was the 15th son of the Qianlong Emperor. During his reign, he prosecuted...
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Proto-Mongols (category Ethnic groups in Chinese history)
among the Mongols as a way of keeping them distracted from invading China proper.[citation needed] In the 12th century, Genghis Khan was able to unite...
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the PRC and ROC. China portal Mainlander Greater China Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China China proper Constitution of the...
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Song dynasty (redirect from Song China)
Taizu of Song (r. 960–976) spent sixteen years conquering the rest of China proper, reuniting much of the territory that had once belonged to the Han and...
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Manchuria, Mongolia, Xinjiang (Chinese Turkestan), and Tibet, along with China proper separated by lines, as part of the "Chinese Empire" in published maps...
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territories from Zhongguo, which he defined as the 17 provinces of "China proper" plus the Manchu homelands in the Northeast. By the late 19th century...
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Qianlong Emperor (redirect from Qianlong Emperor of China)
emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. He reigned officially from 1735 until his abdication in 1796, but retained...
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proper names are proper nouns: Peter and Africa are both proper names and proper nouns; but Peter the Great and South Africa, while they are proper names...
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Sino-Tibetan War, and the Soviet Invasion of Xinjiang. Large areas of China proper remained under the semi-autonomous rule of local warlords such as Feng...
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Hongwu Emperor (redirect from Hongwu Emperor of China)
revolt surged across China proper during the 14th century, Zhu rose to command the Red Turban Rebellion that conquered China proper, ending the Mongol-led...
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Mongol Empire (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
1335–1353. Next, the Yuan dynasty lost control of the Tibetan Plateau and China proper in 1354 and 1368, respectively, and collapsed after its capital of Dadu...
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