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    The transition from Ming to Qing (or simply the Ming-Qing transition) or the Manchu conquest of China from 1618 to 1683 saw the transition between two...
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    Later Jin (1616–1636) (category Transition from Ming to Qing)
    During the MingQing transition, the Qing conquered Li Zicheng's Shun dynasty and various Southern Ming claimants and loyalists, going on to rule an empire...
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  • Chinese unification (disambiguation) (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    unified China under the Ming dynasty Transition from Ming to Qing (1618–1683), the series of wars that unified China under the Qing dynasty Chinese Civil...
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    to recall their allegiance to the Ming dynasty. Ming dynasty House of Zhu Transition from Ming to Qing List of Southern Ming emperors Emperor's family...
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    thought after the transition from Ming to Qing in the 17th century caused China to gradually stagnate and fall behind the West and led to the century of...
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    Shun dynasty (category Qing dynasty)
    Shùn), was a short-lived Chinese dynasty that existed during the MingQing transition. The dynasty was founded in Xi'an on 8 February 1644, the first day...
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    Khanate (1687–1758). Even before the conquest of China proper (see Transition from Ming to Qing), the Manchus had established the Later Jin dynasty that controlled...
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  • Chinese Empire (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    to the Ming dynasty as "Chinese Empire". With the transition from Ming to Qing, Europeans began to apply the name "Chinese Empire" to the Qing dynasty...
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  • Seven Grievances (category Transition from Ming to Qing)
    the Qing dynasty rule in China. Manchuria under Ming rule Jurchen unification Transition from Ming to Qing 7 May 1618 is the corresponding date on the Gregorian...
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    principle ceramic production area, in the years during and after the transition from Ming to Qing. As with several previous changes of dynasty in China, this was...
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    the Ming dynasty. The invasion was preceded by the Later Jin invasion of Joseon in 1627. The invasion resulted in a Qing victory. Joseon was forced to establish...
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    Jurchen unification (category Transition from Ming to Qing)
    Qing dynasty by renaming the dynasty "Great Qing". The Ming dynasty founder sent military commissions to gain control of the Jurchen tribes. After the...
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  • Han Chinese Eight Banners (category Military history of the Qing dynasty)
    in the Liaodong (modern Liaoning) of Ming dynasty. During the transition from Ming to Qing, these people were conquered by the Jurchen-led Later Jin dynasty...
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    epidemics Shun dynasty Qing dynasty Transition from Ming to Qing Ch’iu, Chung-lin. "The Epidemics in Ming Beijing and the Responses from the Empire's Public...
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    Revolt of the Three Feudatories (category Transition from Ming to Qing)
    the banner of "opposing Qing and restoring Ming" (反清復明). Wu courted Han Chinese officials to join the rebellion by restoring Ming customs and cutting off...
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    headwear Ming poetry Transition from Ming to Qing Ye Chunji (for further information on rural economics in the Ming) Zheng Zhilong Prior to proclaiming himself...
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    late Ming peasant rebellions (Chinese: 明末民變) were a series of peasant revolts during the last decades of the Ming dynasty lasting from 1628 to 1644....
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    the adjacent parts of Inner Asia, as ruled by the Qing before the Ming-Qing transition. After conquering China proper, the Manchus identified their state...
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    surrendered. China was now under the rule of Emperor Taizong. Transition from Ming to Qing Martin W. Huang (2006). Negotiating masculinities in late imperial...
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    Francisco Rizal Mercado (category Articles needing additional references from November 2019)
    the Manchu invasion during the Transition from Ming to Qing. He decided to stay in the islands as a farmer. In 1697, to escape the bitter anti-Chinese...
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    Ruguanxue (category Transition from Ming to Qing)
    Sino-American relations to the Ming-Qing conflict, where the United States is analogized to the corrupt and declining Ming dynasty and China to the rising but...
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    Early modern warfare (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Wars, the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598), and China's Transition from Ming to Qing followed by the Ten Great Campaigns. Throughout the 18th century...
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  • Battle of Dalinghe (category Battles involving the Ming dynasty)
    Several of the Ming officers captured in the battle would go on to play important roles in the ongoing transition from Ming to Qing. The battle was the...
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    Chinese ceramics (redirect from Ming vase)
    marking the transition from Ming to Qing caused a breakdown in the imperial kilns system, forcing the managers to find new markets. The Transitional porcelain...
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    Cheongsam (category Use dmy dates from July 2020)
    Manchu women's robe Under the dynastic laws of transition from Ming to Qing, all Han Chinese were forced to adopt the Manchu male queue hairstyle and adopt...
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    China–Mongolia relations (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    versa. During the transition from Ming to Qing, the last monarch of all Mongols Ligdan Khan allied with the Ming against the Qing dynasty until Ligdan...
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    Queue (hairstyle) (redirect from Qing Knot)
    forcefully introduced to Han Chinese and other ethnicities like the Nanai in the early 17th century during the transition from Ming to Qing. Nurhaci of the...
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    Mongols Ming–Tibet relations Yunnan under Ming rule Ming dynasty in Inner Asia Transition from Ming to Qing Manchuria under Yuan rule Manchuria under Qing rule...
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    Jiangnan (category Articles to be expanded from February 2021)
    the "backwater". In Yangzhou, the Yangzhou massacre during the transition from Ming to Qing dynasty has resulted in drastic decline of Wu speaking population...
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  • an attack by Koxinga on Qing-controlled Nanjing during the Transition from Ming to Qing The First Battle of Nanjing (1853), during the Taiping Rebellion...
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