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    Military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms

    The military history of the Jin dynasty and the Sixteen Kingdoms encompasses the period of Chinese military activities from 266 AD to 420 AD. The Jin dynasty is usually divided into the Western Jin and Eastern Jin in Chinese historiography. Western Jin lasted from its usurpation of Cao Wei in 266 to 316 … See more

    The Jin dynasty's military structure was largely inherited from Cao Wei. During the Three Kingdoms period, military leadership was functionally hereditary as long as the … See more

    Sima Yi
    On 11 December, 220, Cao Pi deposed the last Han emperor and proclaimed himself Emperor of See more

    Northern Wei, a successor state of Dai, was the first of the Northern and Southern dynasties. It was founded by Tuoba Gui, posthumously Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei, … See more

    Single mounting stirrups had already been in use since the Han dynasty, but full double stirrups did not appear until the early 4th century … See more

    Chouchi (296–371, 385–506)
    Chouchi was a Di kingdom founded by Yang Maosou in 296. It was conquered by Former Qin in 371 and revived in 385. It was finally … See more

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    WEBThe Jin dynasty emerged from Wanyan Aguda's rebellion against the Liao dynasty (9161125), which held sway over northern China until …

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    • War of the Eight Princes - World History Encyclopedia

      WEBJul 18, 2019 · The War of the Eight Princes (291-306 CE) is the conflict which weakened and finally ended the Western Jin Dynasty (266-316 CE) in China and resulted in more far-reaching consequences throughout the …

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    • Jin Dynasty - Chinaculture.org

      WEBIn 1127, the Jin army took the capital, Kaifeng, and captured the Song emperor. Following the fall of the Northern Song, the remainder of the court fled south and established a new dynasty -- theSouthern Song (1127 …

    • Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) in China History

      WEBBefore and after the founding of the Jin dynasty, there were constant battles between Liao (916 - 1125), Jin and Northern Song (960 - 1127). Initially, Jin launched a series of attacks on Liao. This resulted in the five …

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    • Jin dynasty (266–420) - Wikipedia

      WEBThe Jin dynasty or Jin Empire, sometimes distinguished as the Sima Jin or the Two Jins, was an imperial dynasty in China that existed from 266 to 420. It was founded by Sima Yan, eldest son of Sima Zhao, who had …

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