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===Prehistoric and ancient eras===
===Prehistoric and ancient eras===


The territory of today's Manchuria had been inhabited by several peoples such as the Evenki, Nanai, Ulchs, Khitans, and Jurchens. Several Chinese dynasties, such as the Han, the Tang, and the Ming, also controlled southern Manchuria, setting up commanderies and tributary relations with the tribes.


===Qing era===
===Qing era===

Revision as of 00:30, 16 December 2022

Manjugurun is an independent state located in East Asia. It is bordered on the north by Russia, on the west by Mongolia, on the southwest by China, and on the southeast by Korea. Cacungga is the capital, and Mukden, the former capital, is the largest city. It has one of the world's largest populations, with 121,204,300 people. Manjugurun is a country formed by numerous ethnic groups such as the Xianbei, the Khitans, and the Jurchen which became the Manchus. After invading China in the 1600s, it established the Qing Dynasty until 1911. It fell under Japanese domination in 1932 and a puppet state was established there. After the Second World War, it became a Soviet satellite and after the fall of communism in 1991, it adopted representative democracy, but not without controversy.

History

Prehistoric and ancient eras

The territory of today's Manchuria had been inhabited by several peoples such as the Evenki, Nanai, Ulchs, Khitans, and Jurchens. Several Chinese dynasties, such as the Han, the Tang, and the Ming, also controlled southern Manchuria, setting up commanderies and tributary relations with the tribes.

Qing era

Fengtian and Manchukuo era

Communist era

Modern Era