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  • | name = Yao Jin<br>要金 | caption = Yao Jin surrounded by servants, by an unknown Tao dynasty artist
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  • | full name = 姚庆红<br>Yao Qinghong | house = [[Yao dynasty|Yao]]
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  • |Ship image= JNS Yao Jin, 2017.png |Ship caption= ''Yao Jin'' flies the traditional flags of the Yao Kingdom on Jindanese Heritage Day at Jindao Harbour in 2017
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  • ...batant2 = [[File:Flag of the Emperor of Manchukuo.svg|23px|border]] [[Yao dynasty]] loyalists ...st]]-backed government of [[Zaihan]] and forces loyal to the deposed [[Yao dynasty]] and its former emperor, Xian.
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  • ...g before its destruction. It was the oldest of the ''Sizhi'', settled by [[Yao Jin]] in the 3rd century. Today, Niutongdao is mainly forested over, but se Niutongdao was likely settled by [[Yao Jin]] during Jindao's short-lived Yao dynasty around the 280s. Its location made it both ideal for seafaring trade with t
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  • ...e combined pressure of famine, civil war, economic crisis and [[Antelopian Dynasty|Namorese]] invasion, the [[Glorious Confederation]] collapsed and its rulin |The Erkemen dynasty which had ruled over Ankoren since 1216 collapsed in wake of economic stagn
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  • ...} Toki Kaikaku'') was an unsuccessful {{wp|reform movement}} in the [[Toki dynasty]] pursued from 1853 to the demise of the Toki in 1858 during the [[Baiqiao ...ween ethnically Xiaodongese institutions inherited from the preceding Jiao dynasty and new institutions, most prominently the Daizou-kan, which was run by eth
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  • | 0.2% Yao |established_event1 = First Northeast Dynasty
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  • ...y thereafter. [[Republican Party of Zaihan|Republican]] forces battled the Yao loyalists in the ensuing [[Zaihanese Civil War|civil war]]. The Republicans
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  • | combatant2 =[[File:Flag of the Toki dynasty.png|20px]] [[Toki Sougunate]] ...dong.png|22px]] [[Xiyong Emperor]]<br>[[File:Flag of Xiaodong.png|22px]] [[Yao Jingsong]]<br>[[File:Flag of Xiaodong.png|22px]] [[Jiang Mingguo]]<br>[[Fil
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  • |national_motto = The Brotherhood of Chak and Yao |national_anthem = To the Eternal Yao
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  • ...Turkic<br>2.0% Mongol<br>1.0% Jingpo<br> 1.0% Kadai<br>1.0% Phu La<br>1.0%Yao<br> 1.0% Zhuang ...ion came to be known as "Yanbad" due to a translation mistake of the first dynasty's name which was Yan.
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  • | Built in 1478, the Palace of Heaven was the primary residence of the [[Jiao dynasty]] as well as being a [[Taojiao]] temple. Consisting of several small garden ...Xiajiyu (Summer Jade) Palace was the official summer residence of the Yao dynasty. During the [[Xiaodongese Civil War]] it was used as the headquarters of th
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  • ...nd [[Tsathaw Kingdom]], a petty kingdom which fought against the [[Namrong Dynasty]]. The Hua have a history of rebellion against central authority, and forme ...other similar crops. Their society is strongly patrilineal and their {{wp|Yao folk religion|traditional religion}} resembles traditional Shangean beliefs
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  • ...event the intervention of the [[Shangea#Xiang dynasty (300BCE-500CE)|Xiang dynasty]] of Shangea. ...mperor Yao Jin with his servants in a [[Shangea#Tao dynasty (731-1415)|Tao dynasty]] painting]]
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  • ...px]] [[Shen Jinping]]<br>[[image:Imperial flag of Xiaodong.png|22x20px]] [[Yao Xiangxi]]<br>[[image:Imperial flag of Xiaodong.png|22x20px]] [[Zai Quanyou] *'''Youkou (요우꼬우):''' Literally, "[[Yao dynasty|Yao]] invasion". Similar in construction to [[Kyoukou War|Kyoukou]] ("Xiang inv
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  • ===Yao Wars=== ...monumental work through hundreds of kilometers that allowed the [[Ilok'tab Dynasty|Ilok'tab]] to reassert their control over the southern reaches of the Mutul
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  • ...lic]] <small>(1935-1939)</small><br>[[File:Ensign of Chinese Customs (Qing Dynasty).svg|22x20px]] [[Five Province Alliance]] <small>(1935-1937)</small><br>{{f ...ought to bolster the imperial system that had been created under the Xiang dynasty.
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  • ...eikou War and the Qing would come under Shangean subjugation under the Tao dynasty. The city continued to flourish under Tao control as more resources and re ...he Emperor of the Qing Sun (one of the four successor claimants of the Sun dynasty) during the Four Kingdoms period with Kintao being the capital of the Qing
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  • |flag_p1 = Flag of the Toki dynasty.png |deputy1 = [[Yao Shusheng]] <small>(first)</small>
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