Qing dynasty (1636–1912)

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大清
1636–1912
Flag of Qing dynasty (1636–1912)
Flag (1889–1912)
Capital
and largest city
Beijing
Common languagesMandarin, Mongolian, Manchu, Tibetan
Dominant mode of productionFeudalism
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
History
• Established
1636
• Dissolution
1912
Area
• Total
14,700,000 km²
Population
• 1912 estimate
432,000,000


The Qing Dynasty was the last dynasty of China. It was established in 1636 by the Manchus[1] and lasted until the Xinhua Revolution of 1912. The dynasty suffered from the imperialism of Japan and Europe and lost Hong Kong to Britain after the First Opium War.[2] In 1895, the Qing dynasty lost control over Taiwan and Korea when they were taken over by Japan.[3]

References

  1. Evelyn S. Rawski (1991). Marriage and Inequality in Chinese Society: 'Ch'ing Imperial Marriage and Problems of Rulership' (p. 177). University of California Press. ISBN 9780520069305
  2. China; political, commercial, and social; an official report (1847) (p. 84). London: James Madden.
  3. Jinwung Kim (2012). A History of Korea: From "Land of the Morning Calm" to States in Conflict (p. 304). New York City: Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253000248