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Zhongdu (中都; 'Central capital') was the
capital of the Jin
dynasty (1115–1234) of China,
located in modern-day Beijing,
specifically in
southwestern part...
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Zhongdu is the
pinyin romanization of the
Chinese characters 中都,
meaning "Central Capital". It may
refer to:
Zhongdu, the
capital of the
Jurchen Jin Dynasty...
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Zhongdu fell to the
Mongols in 1215.
Jurchen Princess Qiguo was
married to
Genghis Khan in
exchange for
relieving the
Mongol siege upon
Zhongdu (Beijing)...
- Wade–Giles: Nan-ching
Zhongdu:
During the 12th-century
Later Jin dynasty, it was
known as
Zhongdu. Chinese: 中都; pinyin:
Zhōngdū; lit. 'Central Capital'...
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Zhongdu Wetlands Park (traditional Chinese: 中都濕地公園;
simplified Chinese: 中都湿地公园; pinyin:
Zhōngdū Shīdì Gōngyuán) is a
wetland in
Zhongdu Region, Sanmin...
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lasted for four
years and
ended in 1215 with the
capture of the Jin
capital Zhongdu. His
general Jebe
annexed the
Central Asian state of Qara
Khitai in 1218...
- Temür in
Ongghuchad (Onggachatu),
where Tugh
Temur had
built the city of
Zhongdu. He
suddenly died only 4 days
after a
banquet with Tugh Temür. The Yuan...
- China. In 1153, the
Jurchen Jin made
Beijing their "Central Capital", or
Zhongdu. The city was
besieged by
Genghis Khan's
invading Mongolian army in 1213...
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northwest of the
Juyong P****,
which was the
gateway towards the Jin
capital of
Zhongdu (中都, lit. "central capital"; present-day Beijing); it was also at the plain...
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court officials and a new
palace city
built at Dadu and
Zhongdu (the
ruins of
Zhongdu in
Zhangbei County can be seen
until today). In 1308 the Goryeo...