Overview
The Qing dynasty ( CHING), officially the Great Qing, also known as the Qing Empire or Qing China, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and an early modern empire in East Asia which existed from 1636/1644 to 1912. The last imperial dynasty in Chinese history, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the Ming dynasty and succeeded by the Republic of China. At its height of power, the empire stretched from the Sea of Japan in the east to the Pamir Mountains in the west, and from the Mongolian Plateau in the north to the South China Sea in the south. Originally emerging from the Later Jin dynasty founded in 1616 and proclaimed in Shenyang in 1636, the dynasty seized.
Historical Periods
Qing Dynasty (1645–1647)
1645 CE – 1647 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 3,630,358 km²
Qing Dynasty (1648–1652)
1648 CE – 1652 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 4,112,508 km²
Qing Dynasty (1653–1658)
1653 CE – 1658 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,029,762 km²
Qing Dynasty (1659–1669)
1659 CE – 1669 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,228,723 km²
Qing Dynasty (1670–1672)
1670 CE – 1672 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,227,989 km²
Qing Dynasty (1673–1676)
1673 CE – 1676 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 5,292,958 km²
Qing Dynasty (1677–1682)
1677 CE – 1682 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 4,337,544 km²
Qing Dynasty (1683–1686)
1683 CE – 1686 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,269,381 km²
Qing Dynasty (1687–1690)
1687 CE – 1690 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,004,287 km²
Qing Dynasty (1691–1695)
1691 CE – 1695 CE
Capital: Shuntian FuArea: 6,301,104 km²
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