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  1. June 1 – Zhu Quanzhong (Zhu Wen) usurps the throne and proclaims himself the first emperor of Later Liang. China is controlled by successive short-lived kingdoms (until 960 ). June 8 – The Chu Kingdom is founded by the warlord Ma Yin (Prince of Chu) in Changsha. Present-day Hunan and Guangxi provinces ( Southern China) are under his control.

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    900s. 900s may refer to: 900s (century) AD, the period from 900 to 999, a century in the first millennium of the Common Era, almost synonymous with the 10th century (901–1000) 900s BC (century), a century in the first millennium Before Common Era. 900s (decade) AD, the period from 900 to 909, a decade in the first millennium of the Common Era ...

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  6. The 900s was a Decade that began on 1 January 900 and ended on 31 December 909. It is distinct from the decade known as the 91th decade which began on January 1, 901. and ended on December 31, 910. Millennium: 1st millennium. Centuries: 9th century – 10th century – 11th century. Decades:

  7. www.cnn.com › shows › the-ninetiesThe Nineties - CNN

    From executive producers Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, and Mark Herzog, in association with HBO, CNN's Original Series "The Nineties" explores the decade that gave us the Internet, DVDs, and other ...

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