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    China that existed between 1115 and 1234 founded by Emperor Taizu (first). Because the Wanyan clan that founded the dynasty were of Jurchen descent, it...
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    The Jin dynasty was a Jurchen-led dynasty of China that ruled over northern China and Manchuria from 1115 until 1234. After the Jurchens defeated the Liao...
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    ended with the complete conquest of the Jin dynasty by the Mongols in 1234. The Jurchen rulers of the Jin dynasty collected tribute from some of the nomadic...
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    by rulers of Jurchen origin, that ruled over northern China between 1115 and 1234. In Empire of The Steppes, René Grousset reports that the Mongols were...
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    suicide to avoid being captured. This marks the end of the Jin dynasty (11151234) ('Great Jin') in China. The Manden region rises against the Kaniaga Kingdom...
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    The Jin–Song Wars were a series of conflicts between the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (11151234) and the Han-led Song dynasty (960–1279). In 1115, Jurchen...
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    midstream of the Yellow River. In the Zhenyou period of Jin dynasty (1115-1234), Emperor Xuanzong of Jin, Wanyan Xun (1163-1224), deeply felt the great threat...
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    dynasty. Dorgon, the Prince Rui. China portal History portal Qing dynasty Jin dynasty (11151234) Jianzhou Jurchens Aisin Gioro Seven Grievances Hong Taiji mediator...
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    Ruiyingtu, Song dynasty Jurchen "iron pagoda" cavalry Ming dynasty copy of the painting depicting "iron pagoda" cavalry Relief of a Jin rider facing off...
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    and six Jin embassies went to the Song capital, Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan Province). Between 1115 and 1123, the Jin and Song dynasties negotiated...
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