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  1. Second Intermediate Period (c. 1640–1540 B.C.E.) During the seventeenth century B.C.E., a group who originated in Western Asia and had blended into the local population of the delta region took control of the north of the country. Their kings were referred to as the hekau khasut, otherwise known as the Hyksos.

  2. www.britannica.com › topic › list-of-dynasties-2074064List of dynasties | Britannica

    Cecil family. Clunies-Ross family. Despenser family. house of Hanover. Howard family. house of Lancaster. Montagu family. Mortimer family. house of Normandy.

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  3. Feb 7, 2016 · Definition. The Second Dynasty of Egypt (c. 2890 - c. 2670 BCE) rose from the turmoil which ended the first and was marked by uprisings (or, at least, internal difficulties) throughout. The precise cause of this civil unrest is unclear as sources for this period are confused and even the dates of the rulers are unreliable.

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  5. The Second Dynasty of Egypt (c. 2890 - c. 2670 BCE) rose from the turmoil which ended the first and was marked by uprisings (or, at least, internal difficulties) throughout. The precise cause of this civil unrest is unclear as sources for this period are confused and even the dates of the rulers are unreliable. Some of the names of the kings ...

  6. Jul 1, 2020 · Definition. The Qin Dynasty (221-206 BCE) was the first dynasty of Imperial China (defined as the era of centralized, dynastic government in China between 221 BCE and 1912 CE) which united the separate states following the Warring States Period (c. 481-221 BCE), the era of near-constant warfare resulting from the decline of the Zhou Dynasty ...

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  7. The Period of Division (220–589) refers to the four hundred years between the fall of the Han dynasty and the reunification of China by the Sui dynasty. Despite its political and social instability, this era witnessed a flourishing of culture, ideas, and art comparable to that of the European Renaissance. After the Han dynasty fell in 220 ...

  8. By the second half of the twelfth century, domination by the Fujiwaras had waned, and political power had shifted from the nobility in Kyoto to military landowners in the provinces. In 1185, one of two powerful warrior clans, the Genji, defeated their chief rivals, the Heike, and succeeded in establishing in Kamakura a government controlled for ...

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