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Name: Later Jin

Type: Polity

Start: 1617 AD

End: 1636 AD

Nation: later jin (1616–1636)

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Was a polity emerged when Nurhaci unified the Jurchen clans of Manchuria. The Jurchen later overthrew the Ming Dynasty and established the Qing Dynasty in China.

Establishment


  • January 1617: In 1616, Nurhaci, the leader of the Jurchen clans, established the Later Jin dynasty.
  • Chronology


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    1. Qing conquest of the Ming


    Was a a conflict that saw the transition from the Ming to the Qing Dinasty in China. The Qing created an indpendent domain in Manchuria, revolted against the Ming and systematically conquered all Ming territories in the following decades.

    1.1.Qing conquest of Ming China

    Were a series of military campaign by the Qing against the the Ming that saw the fall of the latter.

  • May 1618: Battle of Fushun.
  • September 1618: Battle of Qinghe.
  • July 1619: Battle of Kaiyuan.
  • September 1619: Battle of Tieling.
  • October 1619: Battle of Xicheng.
  • June 1621: Battle of Shen-Liao.
  • December 1621: Battle of Fort Zhenjiang.
  • March 1622: Battle of Guangning.
  • December 1631: Battle of Dalinghe.
  • September 1634: Siege of Lüshun.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1636: In 1635, the Northern Yuan, led by Ejei Khan, officially surrendered to the Later Jin dynasty.

  • May 1636: Hong Taiji officially renamed the realm to "Great Qing", thus marking the start of the Qing dynasty.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1636: In 1635, the Northern Yuan, led by Ejei Khan, officially surrendered to the Later Jin dynasty.
  • May 1636: Hong Taiji officially renamed the realm to "Great Qing", thus marking the start of the Qing dynasty.
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