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Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)

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    Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)

    This is an article for the Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234). ... The Jīn Dynasty (Jurchen: Anchu, Aisin Gurun; Chinese: 金朝; pinyin: Jīn Cháo Wade-Giles Chin Dynasty; Mongolian: Altan Ulus; 1115–1234), also known as the Jurchen Dynasty, was founded by the Wanyan (完顏 Wányán) clan of the Jurchens, the ancestors of the Manchus who established the Qing Dynasty some 500 years later.
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    Wood Bodhisattva 2

    Song Dynasty

    A seated wooden Bodhisattva statue, Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) ... A Chinese biographical dictionary (Gu jin xing shi zu pu).
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    List of Chinese inventions

    The concurrent Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) also printed paper banknotes by at least 1214. ... Technology of the Song Dynasty
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    Jin Dynasty

    Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (金朝), a Jurchen kingdom in northern China
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    Dynasty

    Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (Jurchen) (controlled northern China) (1115–1234)
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    Jin

    Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), 金朝, a ruling dynasty of a Jurchen kingdom (see below for other Jin Dynasties)
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    Society of the Song Dynasty

    Although they had lost northern China to the new Jurchen Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), this loss prompted the Song to make drastic and lasting military reforms.
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    Tibet during the Ming Dynasty

    The Song were far more concerned with countering northern enemy states of the Khitan-ruled Liao Dynasty (907–1125) and Jurchen-ruled Jin Dynasty (1115–1234).
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    Jurchens

    They established the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (ancun gurun in ancient Jurchen and aisin gurun in Standard Manchu) between 1115 and 1122; it lasted until 1234 when the Mongols arrived.
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    Jurchen people

    They established the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234) (ancun gurun in ancient Jurchen and aisin gurun in Standard Manchu) between 1115 and 1122; it lasted until 1234 when the Mongols arrived.

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