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  Three Kingdoms
In a strict academic sense it refers to the period between the foundation of the Wei in 220 and the conquest of the Wu by the Jin Dynasty in 280.
The later part of this period was marked by the destruction of Shu by Wei (263), the overthrow of Wei by the Jin Dynasty (265), and the destruction of Wu by Jin (280).
This was similar to the deposal of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty by Cao Pi, the founder of the Wei Dynasty.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/th/three_kingdoms.html   (3144 words)

  
 Xinjiang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Xinjiang" or "Ice Jecen" in Manchu, literally means "New Frontier", a name given during the Manchu Qing Dynasty in China.
Xinjiang's nominal GDP was approximately 187 billion RMB (about 23 billion USD) in 2003, and increased to 220 billion RMB in 2004, due to the China Western Development policy introduced by the State Council.
In general, Uyghurs are the majority in western Xinjiang, including the prefectures of Kashgar, Khotan, Kizilsu, and Aksu, as well as Turpan prefecture in eastern Xinjiang.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Xinjiang   (1299 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 580s - Calendar Encyclopedia
The Sui Dynasty unites China for the first time since the fall of the Western Jin Dynasty in 311.
This would later become a factor in the schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
588 - Shivadeva ascends throne of Lichchhavi dynasty in Nepal.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /580s.htm   (217 words)

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