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{{Infobox former country
[[File:China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889.svg|thumb|Bandera han Dinastiya Qing]]
|native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|zh|大清|nocat=true}}}}<br />[[File:Daicing gurun.svg|20px]]
[[File:Qing china.jpg|thumb|Teritoryo han Dinastiya Qing (1892)]]
|conventional_long_name = Great Qing
|common_name = Qing dynasty
|continent = Asia
|region = East Asia
|country = China
|era = [[History of China#Imperial China|Imperial era]]
|status =
|status_text =
|year_start = 1644
|year_end = 1912
|date_start = 25 April
|date_end = 12 February
|event_start = [[Fall of the Ming dynasty|Collapse of the Ming]]
|event_end = [[Puyi#Abdication|Abdication of Puyi]]
|event1 = [[Battle of Shanhai Pass]]
|date_event1 = 27 Mayo 1644
|event2 = [[First Sino-Japanese War|Sino-Japanese War]]
|date_event2 = 1 Agosto 1894–17 Abril 1895
|event3 = [[Xinhai Revolution]]
|date_event3 = 10 Oktubre 1911
|event_pre =
|date_pre =
|p1 = Ming dynasty
|s1 = Republic of China (1912–49)
|flag_s1 = Flag of China (1912–1928).svg
|image_flag = Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg
|flag =
|flag_type = Flag
|image_coat = Seal of Qing dynasty.svg
|symbol =
|symbol_type =
|image_map = Map of Qing dynasty 18c.svg
|image_map_caption = The Qing Empire in late 18th century
|national_anthem = {{lang|zh|《鞏金甌》|nocat=true}}<br />"[[Gong Jin'ou]]"<br />("Cup of Solid Gold")<br /><center></center>
|capital = [[Beijing]]
|latd=39|latm=54|latNS=N|longd=116|longm=23|longEW=E
|common_languages = [[Mandarin (late imperial lingua franca)|Mandarin]], [[Manchu language|Manchu]], [[Mongolian language|Mongolian]], [[Standard Tibetan|Tibetan]], Turki ([[Uighur language|Modern Uighur]]),{{sfnp|Elliott|2001|pp=290–291}} numerous regional languages and [[varieties of Chinese]]
|government_type = [[Absolute monarchy]]
|title_leader = [[List of emperors of the Qing dynasty|Emperor]]
|leader1 = [[Shunzhi Emperor]]
|year_leader1 = 1644–1661
|leader2 = [[Puyi|Xuantong Emperor]]
|year_leader2 = 1908–1912
|
|title_representative = [[Regent]]
|representative1 = [[Empress Dowager Longyu]]
|year_representative1 = 1908–1912
|
|deputy1 = [[Yikuang, Prince Qing|Yikuang]]
|deputy2 = [[Yuan Shikai]]
|year_deputy1 = 1911
|year_deputy2 = 1911–1912
|title_deputy = [[List of premiers of China|Prime Minister]]
|
|religion = [[Heaven worship]], [[Buddhism]], [[Chinese folk religion]], [[Confucianism]], [[Taoism]], [[Islam]], [[Shamanism]], [[religion in China|others]]
|stat_year1 = 1760 est.
|stat_area1 = 13150000
|stat_year2 = 1790 est. <small>(incl. vassals)</small><ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Turchin|first1=Peter|last2=Adams|first2=Jonathan M.|last3=Hall|first3=Thomas D.|title=East-West Orientation of Historical Empires|journal=Journal of world-systems research|date= Disyembre 2006|volume=12|issue=2|pages=219–229|url=http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol12/number2/pdf/jwsr-v12n2-tah.pdf|accessdate=12 Agosto 2010|issn=1076-156X|archive-date=22 Pebrero 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070222011511/http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol12/number2/pdf/jwsr-v12n2-tah.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|stat_area2 = 14700000
|stat_year3 = 1740
|stat_pop3 = 140,000,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year4 = 1776
|stat_pop4 = 268,238,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year5 = 1790
|stat_pop5 = 301,000,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year6 = 1812
|stat_pop6 = 361,000,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year7 = 1820
|stat_pop7 = 383,100,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year8 = 1851
|stat_pop8 = 408,000,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year9 = 1865
|stat_pop9 = 367,000,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|stat_year10 = 1898
|stat_pop10 = 395,918,000<!-- Citation needed -->
|currency = [[Chinese cash (currency unit)|Cash]] (wén)
[[Tael]] (liǎng)
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<!-- Fourth alternative name -->
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An '''Dinastiya Qing''' ([[Tsino (yinaknan)|Tsino]]: 清朝; pinyin: Qīng cháo) amo an dinastiya han mga mangulo han Manchuria, Tsina, Mongolya, Taiwan, Tibet ngan Uyguru tikang ha 1644 AD ngadto ha 1912 AD. An dinastiya gintukod han mga Manchu nga an usa nga ngaran amo an Dinastiya Manchu.
An '''Dinastiya Qing''' ([[Tsino (yinaknan)|Tsino]]: 清朝; pinyin: Qīng cháo) amo an dinastiya han mga mangulo han Manchuria, Tsina, Mongolya, Taiwan, Tibet ngan Uyguru tikang ha 1644 AD ngadto ha 1912 AD. An dinastiya gintukod han mga Manchu nga an usa nga ngaran amo an Dinastiya Manchu.


==Pinanbasaran==
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{{Mga kasarigan}}
{{Commonscat|Qing Dynasty}}


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===Historiograpiya===
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| journal = Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies | volume = 34 | issue = 4
[[be-x-old:Дынастыя Цын]]
| date = 2011 | pages = 557–563
[[bg:Цин (17-20 век)]]
| doi = 10.1111/j.1754-0208.2011.00454.x
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| first = Ping-Ti | last = Ho
[[da:Qing-dynastiet]]
| title = The Significance of the Ch'ing Period in Chinese History
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| journal = The Journal of Asian Studies | volume = 26 | number = 2 | date = 1967 | pages = 189–195
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| jstor = 2051924
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| first = Ping-Ti | last = Ho | authormask = 2
[[fiu-vro:Qingi dünastia]]
| title = In Defense of Sinicization: A Rebuttal of Evelyn Rawski's 'Reenvisioning the Qing'
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| journal = The Journal of Asian Studies | volume = 57 | number = 1 | date = 1998 | pages = 123–155
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| jstor = 2659026
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| ref = none
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| first = Evelyn S. | last = Rawski
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| title = Reenvisioning the Qing: The Significance of the Qing Period in Chinese History
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| journal = The Journal of Asian Studies | volume = 55 | number = 4 | date = 1996 | pages = 829–850
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| jstor = 2646525
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| first = Joanna | last = Waley-Cohen
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| title = The New Qing History
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| journal = Radical History Review | volume = 88 | number = 1 | date = 2004 | pages = 193–206
[[ml:ക്വിങ് രാജവംശം]]
| doi = 10.1215/01636545-2004-88-193
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| ref = none
[[mr:छिंग राजवंश]]
| postscript = .
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}} A review essay on revisionist works.
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* Section on the Ming and Qing dynasties of "[http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/special/china_1950_population.htm China's Population: Readings and Maps]." Retrieved on 10 Nobyembre 2008.
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Giuurhii nga pagliwat han 22:43, 10 Septyembre 2023

Great Qing
大清

1644–1912
Flag Coat of arms
Anthem
《鞏金甌》
"Gong Jin'ou"
("Cup of Solid Gold")
Location of Qing dynasty
The Qing Empire in late 18th century
Capital Beijing
Languages Mandarin, Manchu, Mongolian, Tibetan, Turki (Modern Uighur),[1] numerous regional languages and varieties of Chinese
Religion Heaven worship, Buddhism, Chinese folk religion, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Shamanism, others
Government Absolute monarchy
Emperor
 -  1644–1661 Shunzhi Emperor
 -  1908–1912 Xuantong Emperor
Regent
 -  1908–1912 Empress Dowager Longyu
Prime Minister
 -  1911 Yikuang
 -  1911–1912 Yuan Shikai
Historical era Imperial era
 -  Collapse of the Ming 25 April 1644
 -  Battle of Shanhai Pass 27 Mayo 1644
 -  Sino-Japanese War 1 Agosto 1894–17 Abril 1895
 -  Xinhai Revolution 10 Oktubre 1911
 -  Abdication of Puyi 12 February 1912
Area
 -  1760 est. 13,150,000 km² (5,077,243 sq mi)
 -  1790 est. (incl. vassals)[2] 14,700,000 km² (5,675,702 sq mi)
Population
 -  1740 est. 140,000,000 
 -  1776 est. 268,238,000 
 -  1790 est. 301,000,000 
Currency Cash (wén)

Tael (liǎng)

Today part of
Qing dynasty
Tsino nga ngaran
Tsinino
Empire of the Great Qing
Minat-an nga Tsinino 帝國
Yinano nga Tsinino 帝国
Great Qing State
Minat-an nga Tsinino
Yinano nga Tsinino
Chinese Great Qing State
Minat-an nga Tsinino 中華
Yinano nga Tsinino 中华
Later Jin
Minat-an nga Tsinino
Yinano nga Tsinino
Batakan:Infobox Tsinino/Manchu

An Dinastiya Qing (Tsino: 清朝; pinyin: Qīng cháo) amo an dinastiya han mga mangulo han Manchuria, Tsina, Mongolya, Taiwan, Tibet ngan Uyguru tikang ha 1644 AD ngadto ha 1912 AD. An dinastiya gintukod han mga Manchu nga an usa nga ngaran amo an Dinastiya Manchu.

  1. Elliott (2001), pp. 290–291.
  2. Turchin, Peter; Adams, Jonathan M.; Hall, Thomas D. (Disyembre 2006). "East-West Orientation of Historical Empires" (PDF). Journal of world-systems research. 12 (2): 219–229. ISSN 1076-156X. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal (PDF) han 22 Pebrero 2007. Ginkuhà 12 Agosto 2010.

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Mga sumpay ha gawas

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