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- History of China (45919 bytes)
28: ...g the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] when regional feudal lords began to assert their power, absorb smal...
44: ...nvasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[Yellow Turban Rebellion]] broke out...
63: ...ina. Later on, [[Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei]] reunified north China again, marking the beginning of...
72: == Sui Dynasty: Reunification ==
74: ...he [[Sui Dynasty]] (隋朝) managed to reunite the country in [[589]] after almost 300 years... - China (38909 bytes)
5: ...ll behind, and was too weak militarily to repel [[Europe]]an interference or [[Empire of Japan|Japan]]...
7: ...bject of ongoing political disputes on [[Chinese reunification]]/[[Taiwan independence]] issues.
32: ...along the [[Silk Road]] before it finally reached Europe and England. The Western "China", translitera...
47: ... Song Dynasty fell to the invading [[Mongols]] in 1279. The Mongols, under [[Kublai Khan]], established ...
51: ...n which China adopted a defensive posture against European [[imperialism]] while itself engaging in im... - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
12: ...o III of Portugal|Afonso III of Portugal]], (1210-1279), king in 1247 - Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
12: ...isattva in China prior to the [[Song Dynasty (960-1279)]] were masculine in appearance. Images which lat...
49: | width="150" | Gwan-eum, Gwan-se-eum - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
9: ...[[Egyptology|Egyptologist]]s to 1304, 1290-92, or 1279 BCE. Archeologists may suggest solutions to ultim...
29: An article signed by the Perseus Research Team, is about [[George Syncellus]] and...
33: ...k of Jeremiah|Jeremiah]] 44: 30. [[Cosmas Indicopleustes]] (fl. 540-550 CE) has listed several lunar e... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
20: ...ed by [http://www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk/ The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology].)
238: *[[Seti I]] (Manmaatre) 1294-1279
239: *[[Ramesses II]] (Usermaatre-setepenre) 1279-1213 - Historical capital of China (5927 bytes)
49: ::[[Song Dynasty (960-1279)|Northern Song Dynasty]]: called Dongjing (ߏ... - Dynasties in Chinese history (8665 bytes)
179: <td>[[1127]] - [[1279]]</td> - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
12: ...f self-supporting agricultural communities. Neo-feudal land-tenure developments of late [[Sung Dynast...
18: ... capsized by a tablet in his palace stipulating: "Eunuchs must have nothing to do with the administrat...
27: ...">(''' [[:Image:MingLacquerTable2.jpg|See the closeup for more detail]] ''')</p>]]
31: ...east Asian archipelago. An ambitious [[Muslim]] [[eunuch]] of Hui descent, a quintessential outsider i...
35: ...He's voyages had been supported by his fellow low eunuchs at court and strongly opposed by the Confuci... - History of the world (21975 bytes)
7: ...obe from [[Africa]] and the frost-free zones of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion of humank...
21: ...dependent on [[Rock (geology)|stone]] tools. In [[Eurasia]], [[copper]] and [[bronze]] tools, decorati...
25: ...ato]] and [[Aristotle]], were diffused throughout Europe and the Middle East by the conquests of [[Ale...
35: Throughout the temperate zones of Eurasia, America, and North Africa, large empires co...
37: ...mpire]]. Centuries later a large part of western Europe became the [[Holy Roman Empire]] comprising a... - March 19 (9902 bytes)
6: *[[1279]] - A [[Mongol]]ian victory in the [[Battle of Ya... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
232: *[[Pierre Bourdieu]], (1930-2002){{fn|R}}
414: *[[Tadeusz Czezowski]], (1889-1981)
438: *[[Gilles Deleuze]], (1925-1995){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
445: *[[Denys the Carthusian]] (or ''Denys de Leeuwis''), (1402-1471){{fn|R}}
451: *[[Paul Deussen]], (1845-1919) - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
1: ...to [[Mongols]] after their centuries of internal feud.
9: ...astern Europe|Eastern]] [[Europe]], and [[Central Europe]] almost as far as [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. G...
38: ... lives of many Central Asian tribes harder, plus feud amongst each other.
55: ...llion inhabitants; after the complete conquest in 1279, the census in 1300 showed it to have roughly 60 ...
67: ...epared to battle with them. However, he was outmaneuvered by the much swifter Mongol army and driven i... - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
32: ...y church members from the eastern states and from Europe continued to emigrate to Utah, often assisted...
34: ...eers|handcart companies]] in order to enable poor European emigrants to make the trek more cheaply. T...
59: ...S converts coming from the [[British Isles]] or [[Europe]]) at this community, now renamed ''Council B...
91: *'''Big Mountain''' (1279 miles west) - Although dwarfed by the surrounding... - Ancient China (39554 bytes)
28: ...g the [[Spring and Autumn Period]] when regional feudal lords began to assert their power, absorb smal...
44: ...nvasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[Yellow Turban Rebellion]] broke out...
48: ...ina. Later on, [[Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei]] reunified north China again, marking the beginning of...
54: == Sui Dynasty: Reunification ==
56: ...he [[Sui Dynasty]] (隋朝) managed to reunite the country in [[589]] after almost 300 years... - Bureaucracy (8428 bytes)
19: - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
3: ...] from [[960]]-[[1279]]. Its founding marked the reunification of China for the first time since the f...
5: ...ed all China. The '''Southern Song''' ([[1127]]-[[1279]]) refers to the time after the Song lost control...
7: ...[[1271]], finally destroyed the Song dynasty in [[1279]] and once more unified China, this time as part ...
16: ...00 inhabitants at this point: far larger than any European city.
24: ...er, [[Zhao Bing]], aged seven. On [[March 19]], [[1279]] the Song army was defeated in its last battle, ...
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