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<p>[QUOTE="Loong Siew, post: 2244405, member: 75799"]Later Jin (precursor to the Qing Dynasty )</p><p><br /></p><p>Abahai. Huang Taiji (1627-1643)</p><p><br /></p><p>Obv: Sure Han Ni Jiha (cash of the Sure Khan)</p><p>Rev: Juwan Emu Yan (10 1 tael)</p><p><br /></p><p>Hartill 22.8</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The later Jin 后金 was founded by the Jurchen minority whom were descended from the Jurchen of the Jin Dynasty after their annihilation by the mongols. The decline of the Ming Dynasty and the unification of the Jurchen by Nurhaci led to the establishment of a formidable force that threatened the Ming from beyond the great Wall. Abahai (better known as Huang Taiji) succeeded Nurhaci upon his death and changed the name of the Empire to Qing. With the fall of the Ming at the hands of the rebel army led by Linda Zicheng, Abahai collaborated with the Ming General Wu Sangui to jointly eliminate Ling Zicheng's rebel army. Although the coalition was successful, Abahai did not live to seize the throne. Thus the official first Emperor of Qing fell to his son Shun Zi[ATTACH=full]443113[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]443118[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Loong Siew, post: 2244405, member: 75799"]Later Jin (precursor to the Qing Dynasty ) Abahai. Huang Taiji (1627-1643) Obv: Sure Han Ni Jiha (cash of the Sure Khan) Rev: Juwan Emu Yan (10 1 tael) Hartill 22.8 The later Jin 后金 was founded by the Jurchen minority whom were descended from the Jurchen of the Jin Dynasty after their annihilation by the mongols. The decline of the Ming Dynasty and the unification of the Jurchen by Nurhaci led to the establishment of a formidable force that threatened the Ming from beyond the great Wall. Abahai (better known as Huang Taiji) succeeded Nurhaci upon his death and changed the name of the Empire to Qing. With the fall of the Ming at the hands of the rebel army led by Linda Zicheng, Abahai collaborated with the Ming General Wu Sangui to jointly eliminate Ling Zicheng's rebel army. Although the coalition was successful, Abahai did not live to seize the throne. Thus the official first Emperor of Qing fell to his son Shun Zi[ATTACH=full]443113[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]443118[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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