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- Ad 265–420Jin dynasty, or Chin dynasty, Period of Chinese history (ad 265–420) following the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo) and preceding the Southern Dynasties (Nanchao) periods. It is the first of two major Chinese dynastic periods to bear that name, the other Jin (or Juchen) dynasty ruling in 1115–1234.www.britannica.com/summary/Jin-dynasty-China-AD-265-316-317-317-420
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Jin (traditional Chinese: 晉; simplified Chinese: 晋, Old Chinese: * tsi[n]-s), originally known as Tang (唐), [1] was a major state during the middle part of the Zhou dynasty, based near the centre of what was then China, on the lands …
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The Jin Dynasty. The Sima clan became the dynastic rulers of the Jin Empire (265–420). The dynasty lasted for 155 years, and for a while they controlled about the same territory as did the Han Empire.
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The Jin Dynasty was founded by the ethnic minority known as the Nuzhen who originated from the Heilongjiang River and Songhua River regions and the Changpai Mountain area. In 1115, one of the Nuzhen tribal leaders, by the …
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