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Manchuria under Ming rule refers to the domination of the Ming dynasty over Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria. The Ming rule of Manchuria began with its conquest of Manchuria in the late 1380s after the fall of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty, and reached its peak in the early 15th century with the establishment of the Nurgan Regional Military Commission, but the Ming power waned considerably in Manchuria after that. Starting in the 1580s, the Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci (chieftain who was nominally a Ming vassal) began to take control of most of Manchuria over the next several decades, and in 1616 he established the Later Jin. The Qing dynasty established by his son Hong Taiji would eventually conquer the Ming and take control of Southern China.

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  • Manchuria under Ming rule refers to the domination of the Ming dynasty over Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria. The Ming rule of Manchuria began with its conquest of Manchuria in the late 1380s after the fall of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty, and reached its peak in the early 15th century with the establishment of the Nurgan Regional Military Commission, but the Ming power waned considerably in Manchuria after that. Starting in the 1580s, the Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci (chieftain who was nominally a Ming vassal) began to take control of most of Manchuria over the next several decades, and in 1616 he established the Later Jin. The Qing dynasty established by his son Hong Taiji would eventually conquer the Ming and take control of Southern China. From the late 14th century to early 17th century, the Ming dynasty ruled over Manchuria. Rebellions by Jurchen tribes were suppressed by the Ming government. The Nurgan Regional Military Commission was set up in Manchuria by the Ming emperors, and Ming guards were placed in the territory to make sure the traditional Chinese foreign relations were kept at peace. Various peaceful methods were used to make sure that the Jurchens submitted to Ming and to prevent them from allying with the Mongols and Koreans. Most Jurchens, except for the wild Jurchens, were at peace with the Ming. The Liaodong Jurchens would become part of the normal administrative system of Ming, and the Jianzhou Jurchens and Haixi Jurchens would accept their nominal vassal status to Ming China. Jurchens of Jianzhou and Haixi became closer with their Chinese suzerain, while the rest of Jurchens who did not establish constant connection with China were known as the wild Jurchens. (en)
  • La Mandchourie sous le contrôle de la dynastie Ming est la période durant laquelle la dynastie Ming contrôle la totalité de la Mandchourie, soit une zone qui correspond actuellement à la Chine du Nord-Est et à la Mandchourie extérieure. La domination des Ming de la Mandchourie commence avec la conquête de cette dernière à la fin des années 1380, après la chute de la dynastie Yuan d'origine mongole, et atteint son apogée au début du XVe siècle avec la création de la Commission militaire régionale de Nurgan. Durant les décennies suivantes, le contrôle que les Ming excercent sur la Mandchourie s'affaiblit considérablement. À partir des années 1580, Nurhachi (1558-1626), un chef du Clan Jurchen des Jianzhou, commence à prendre le contrôle de la plus grande partie de la Mandchourie, et la dynastie Qing établie par son fils fini par conquérir les terres des Ming et prendre le contrôle de la Chine elle-même. (fr)
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  • Beginning of actual control of most of Manchuria by Nurhaci (en)
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  • Establishment of the Nurgan Regional Military Commission (en)
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  • Ming hierarchy (en)
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  • Ming China during the reign of the Yongle Emperor (en)
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  • Later Jin Later Jin (en)
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  • Manchuria under Ming rule refers to the domination of the Ming dynasty over Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria. The Ming rule of Manchuria began with its conquest of Manchuria in the late 1380s after the fall of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty, and reached its peak in the early 15th century with the establishment of the Nurgan Regional Military Commission, but the Ming power waned considerably in Manchuria after that. Starting in the 1580s, the Jianzhou Jurchen chieftain Nurhaci (chieftain who was nominally a Ming vassal) began to take control of most of Manchuria over the next several decades, and in 1616 he established the Later Jin. The Qing dynasty established by his son Hong Taiji would eventually conquer the Ming and take control of Southern China. (en)
  • La Mandchourie sous le contrôle de la dynastie Ming est la période durant laquelle la dynastie Ming contrôle la totalité de la Mandchourie, soit une zone qui correspond actuellement à la Chine du Nord-Est et à la Mandchourie extérieure. La domination des Ming de la Mandchourie commence avec la conquête de cette dernière à la fin des années 1380, après la chute de la dynastie Yuan d'origine mongole, et atteint son apogée au début du XVe siècle avec la création de la Commission militaire régionale de Nurgan. Durant les décennies suivantes, le contrôle que les Ming excercent sur la Mandchourie s'affaiblit considérablement. À partir des années 1580, Nurhachi (1558-1626), un chef du Clan Jurchen des Jianzhou, commence à prendre le contrôle de la plus grande partie de la Mandchourie, et la dynas (fr)
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  • Mandchourie sous le contrôle de la dynastie Ming (fr)
  • Manchuria under Ming rule (en)
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