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Qing Dynasty

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The Qing Dynasty, which spanned from 1644 to 1912, was a pivotal era in Chinese history characterized by a period of imperial rule marked by both cultural flourishing and political stability. Originating from Manchuria, the Qing rulers successfully conquered the Ming Dynasty, extending their dominion over China. Under their reign, the empire experienced notable expansion, with territorial acquisitions in Tibet, Taiwan, and Central Asia. While Qing rule brought about significant socio-cultural developments, such as the flourishing of the arts and the growth of the Chinese population, it also faced challenges, including the Opium Wars and internal strife. Ultimately, the Qing Dynasty's decline and eventual overthrow led to the establishment of the Republic of China, marking a transformative moment in China's history.

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