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[[File:Territory dispute of China 2020.png|thumb|Territory dispute involving the Jin as of 2020. Resolved disputes, such as the ones with Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Tajikistan, continue to be disputed by the ROC. (Map to be remade to fit Ajax setting]] | [[File:Territory dispute of China 2020.png|thumb|Territory dispute involving the Jin as of 2020. Resolved disputes, such as the ones with Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Tajikistan, continue to be disputed by the ROC. (Map to be remade to fit Ajax setting]] | ||
This article is about '''territorial disputes of the [[Huang dynasty|Jin]]'''. A {{wp|territorial dispute}} is a disagreement over the possession or control of land between two or more political entities. Many of these territorial disputes are brought over from historical claims, going as far as back as the [[Bayarid Empire|Bayarid empire]]. | This article is about '''territorial disputes of the [[Huang dynasty|Jin]]'''. A {{wp|territorial dispute}} is a disagreement over the possession or control of land between two or more political entities. Many of these territorial disputes are brought over from historical claims, going as far as back as the [[Bayarid Empire|Bayarid empire]]. |
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This article is about territorial disputes of the Jin. A territorial dispute is a disagreement over the possession or control of land between two or more political entities. Many of these territorial disputes are brought over from historical claims, going as far as back as the Bayarid empire.