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- History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...dentity. These cultural and political influences from many parts of Asia as well as successive waves o...
7: ...opulation, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and to support specialist craftsmen and admini...
9: == Into the Bronze Age ==
11: ...anxingdui]] and [[Erlitou]] show evidence of a [[Bronze Age]] [[Civilization]] in [[China]].
14: ...oral examplars, and one of them, the [[Yellow Emperor]], is sometimes said to be the ancestor of all C... - China (38909 bytes)
1: ...g in the [[3rd century BC]] to protect the north from raiders on horseback.]]
5: ... behind, and was too weak militarily to repel [[Europe]]an interference or [[Empire of Japan|Japan]]es...
7: ...formally surrendering its claims, has moved away from its former identity as the ruler of China, and i...
14: ...ion of China at the centre of her known world, surrounded by lesser tributary states.
16: ...y distinct from - and as the [[axis mundi]] of surrounding nations; a concept that continued well into... - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
5: ...v|Afanasyev, Viktor M.]], (born 1948), Russian astronaut
7: *[[Ron Affif|Affif, Ron]], (born 1965), musician
12: ...o III of Portugal|Afonso III of Portugal]], (1210-1279), king in 1247
17: ...Afranius (poet)|Lucius Afranius]], (died 60 BCE), Roman [[poet]] - Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
4: ...'Kwannon''', resulting from an obsolete system of romanization, is sometimes seen. In [[Korean languag...
10: ...r Buddhism was first introduced into the country from the mid-7th century.
12: ...ul, white-robed woman, a depiction which derives from the earlier ''[[Pandaravasini]]'' form.
16: ... together again. With eleven heads gazing to the front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the unique...
43: | width="150" | [[Romaji]] - Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
1: ...nventional Egyptian chronology]] is a type of [[chronology]] worked on for decades by scholars of [[Eg...
5: ...f an Egyptian chronology a difficult task. As Dr. Robert A. Hatch of the University of Florida puts it...
7: ...I-REV-Teaching/HIS-SCI-STUDY-GUIDE/0006_egyptianChronolgoy.html]
9: ...[[Egyptology|Egyptologist]]s to 1304, 1290-92, or 1279 BCE. Archeologists may suggest solutions to ultim...
13: ... the previous "firm" dates cannot be supported astronomically. - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
1: This is a '''Conventional Egyptian chronology'''.
3: ==Introduction==
5: ...tury but not including any of the major revision proposals that have also been made in that time.
7: ...er several possible dates or even several whole chronologies as possibilities. Consequently, there may...
9: ...ional Chronology” that is quoted by [[David Rohl]] in ''A Test of Time'' (1995, Century). - Historical capital of China (5927 bytes)
1: Numerous cities have been the '''[[capital]] of [[China]...
5: ...f various Chinese governments including (sorted chronologically):
10: ::[[Jin Dynasty (1115-1234)]] from [[Jin Shi Zong]] until [[1220s]] ([[1217]]?): ca...
14: ::[[Ming Dynasty]] since [[Yongle Emperor of China]]: called Jīngshī (京&#...
22: ...]] set up by the [[Japan|Japanese]] in Manchuria from 1931 to 1945: called Xingjing or Tsinking (Ą... - Dynasties in Chinese history (8665 bytes)
7: ... different regions being ruled over by different groups. At times like these there was no dynasty ruli...
9: ...Qing took almost twenty years to extend their control over the whole of China. To pretend that everyth...
11: ...he dynasty, and '''E''' for a table of its '''emperors''' (or other rulers).
18: <th style="background:#efefef;" colspan="3">Dynasty</th>
19: <th style="background:#efefef;">Links</th> - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
2: ...ops. Over 100,000 tons of [[iron]] per year were produced in North China, and many books were printed ...
5: [[Image:Hung-wu.jpg|framed|left|Hongwu Emperor]]
6: ...the most powerful of the various [[Han Chinese]] groups and Zhu declared the foundation of the Ming Dy...
8: ...ne of the only two dynastic founders who emerged from the [[peasant]] class, the other being [[Han Gao...
10: ...scholar bureaucracy. Simply put, maintaining a strong military was essential since the Mongols were s... - History of the world (21975 bytes)
5: ...ing simple tools for many millennia, but as time progressed, tools became far more refined and complex...
7: ...e from [[Africa]] and the frost-free zones of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion of humankin...
12: ...icates that agricultural systems using different crops and animals may well have developed at similarl...
14: ...ch as [[writing]] and extensive [[trade]] were introduced.
16: ...and [[Greece]] and central [[Turkey]]. In China, proto-urban societies may have developed by [[3rd mil... - March 19 (9902 bytes)
6: *[[1279]] - A [[Mongol]]ian victory in the [[Battle of Ya...
7: *[[1687]] - Explorer [[Robert Cavelier de La Salle]], searching for the mou...
8: ...f New York]] becomes the site of the first [[bank robbery]] in [[United States history]] ($245,000 tak...
10: ... forces have retreated from [[Greenville, North Carolina]].
14: ...U.S. Congress]] establishes [[time zone]]s and approves [[daylight saving time]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
11: *[[John Abercrombie]], (1780-1844)
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
22: *[[Robert Adamson]], (1852-1902) - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
1: ...al hero in modern [[Mongolia]] for his historical role in giving a common [[identity]] to [[Mongols]] ...
7: ...ssive depopulation of much of Asia [http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm#Mongol]. The exact nu...
9: ...tern Europe|Eastern]] [[Europe]], and [[Central Europe]] almost as far as [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. Gen...
19: ...den collar around his neck. He escaped with help from a sympathetic captor. His mother, Hoelun, taught...
21: ..., was born suspiciously soon after she was freed from the Merkit, leading to questions regarding the c... - Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
1: ...rs of the [[Latter Day Saint movement]] traveled from [[1846]]-[[1857]]. Today the Mormon Trail is a ...
3: ==Background==
4: ... Saints]] (LDS) established several communities throughout the United States between [[1830]] and [[18...
10: ...nted and felt the isolated [[Great Basin]] would provide the Saints with many advantages.
12: ...entral gathering point in the Great Basin. A new route on the north side of the [[Platte River|Platte... - Ancient China (39554 bytes)
1: ...dentity. These cultural and political influences from many parts of Asia as well as successive waves o...
6: ...opulation, the ability to store and redistribute crops, and to support specialist craftsmen and admini...
9: == Into the Bronze Age ==
11: ...anxingdui]] and [[Erlitou]] show evidence of a [[Bronze Age]] [[Civilization]] in [[China]].
14: ...oral examplars, and one of them, the [[Yellow Emperor]], is sometimes said to be the ancestor of all C... - Bureaucracy (8428 bytes)
2: ...ional structure]] characterized by [[regularized procedure]], [[division of responsibility]], [[hierar...
4: ...els of management which require many signature approvals to make any decision, no matter how trivial.
17: ...ed to widespread economic stagnation, since "the provinces were divided into minute portions, and many...
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23: [[Max Weber]] has probably been one of the most influential users of th... - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
3: ... was a ruling dynasty in [[China]] from [[960]]-[[1279]]. Its founding marked the reunification of China...
4: ...stration representing a person of Mongol ethnic group during Yuan ]]
5: ...279]]) refers to the time after the Song lost control of northern China to the [[Jurchen]] [[Jin Dynas...
7: ...[[1271]], finally destroyed the Song dynasty in [[1279]] and once more unified China, this time as part ...
12: ...ed to a greater concentration of power in the emperor and his palace bureaucracy than had been achieve...
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