The Qing dynasty (English: /tʃɪŋ/) was an imperial Chinese dynasty ruled by the Aisin Gioro clan of Manchu ethnicity. Officially known as the Great Qing, the dynastic empire was also widely known in English as China and the Chinese Empire both during its existence, especially internationally, and after the fall of the dynasty.
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TheQingdynasty (English: /tʃɪŋ/) was an imperial Chinese dynasty ruled by the Aisin Gioro clan of Manchu ethnicity. Officially known as the Great Qing...
symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. TheQingdynasty (/tʃɪŋ/ ching), officially the Great Qing, was a Manchu-led imperial dynastyof China and the last imperial...
As a Manchu-led imperial dynastyof China and the last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the legacy oftheQingdynasty has been significant and enduring...
The transition from Ming to Qing or the Manchu conquest of China from 1618 to 1683 saw the transition between two major dynasties in Chinese history....
TheQingdynasty (1644–1912) was established by conquest and maintained by armed force. The founding emperors personally organized and led the armies,...
This is a timeline oftheQingdynasty (1644–1912). Major Mongol and Jurchen rulers on the eve ofthe Jurchen unification and conquest (early 17th century)...
of copper and silver coinage. The Manchu-led Qingdynasty was proclaimed in 1636 and ruled over China proper from 1644 until it was overthrown by the...
Late Qing reforms (Chinese: 晚清改革; pinyin: Wǎnqīng gǎigé), commonly known as New Policies ofthe late Qingdynasty (Chinese: 清末新政; pinyin: Qīngmò xīnzhèng)...
Chinese imperial dynasty that existed during the Ming–Qing transition. Thedynasty, which lasted from 1643 to 1647, was established by the peasant rebellion...
TheQing invasion of Joseon (Korean: 병자호란; Hanja: 丙子胡亂) occurred in the winter of 1636 when the newly established Qingdynasty invaded the Joseon dynasty...
temple name as the Emperor Taizong ofQing, was the second khan ofthe Later Jin dynasty (from 1626 to 1636) and the founding emperor oftheQingdynasty (from...
of Solid Gold", adopted by theQingdynasty (1644–1912) on 4 October 1911, was the first official national anthem of China. The title wishes for the stability...
The debate on the "Chineseness" ofthe Yuan and Qingdynasties is concerned with whether the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) and the Manchu-led Qing...
frequently cited as the year in which theQingdynasty succeeded the Ming dynasty in possessing the Mandate of Heaven. However, theQingdynasty was officially...
that the Liao, as well as the Jin (1115–1234), Yuan (1271–1368), and Qing (1636–1912) dynastiesof China were not really "Chinese", and that the ruling...
TheQingdynasty in Inner Asia was the expansion oftheQingdynasty's realm in Inner Asia in the 17th and the 18th century AD, including both Inner Mongolia...
TheQingdynasty (1644–1912) of China developed a complicated peerage system for royal and noble ranks. This article contains Manchu text. Without proper...
gained prominence in the United States in the mid-1990s by offering a major revision of history ofthe Manchu-led Qingdynastyof China. While orthodox...