Lindan Khan And Chahan Holt History Research |
Posted on:2015-06-27 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis |
Country:China | Candidate:Y M Zhang | Full Text:PDF |
GTID:2285330431489910 | Subject:Archaeology and Museology |
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Lindan is the Mongolia Cahar section ’s khan,he is Ghinggis family’s lastkhan.Lindan khan’s Mongolia was split up and in a powerless state for a long period,at the same time,the jurchen nationality rose unexpectedly.In the ruling period of30years, in order to be able to compete with the Han nationality and the Jurchen tworegimes,the completion of the Mongolia nation to powerful and unified,have takena series of measures on the political, military, economic, ideological and otheraspects, including the construction of its own capital city.Because of many reasonsthe system factors, policy factors, religious factors and personal factors and so on,Linda khan finally ended in failure, but he greatly influenced the survival anddevelopment of the early seventeenth Century China history and the ethnic groups inMongolia.Chahan holt capital site is Chifeng in the most beautifully preserved ancient cityruins,although after more than four hundred years, but so far not severelydamaged.Its advantageous geographical location,for its environment of human beingsin this life,and it has a very good traffic status and strategic position.He will be herein the city construction for these reasons.After his death, his son to surrender to thePost-jin,and the city was gradually abandoned.This paper makes research to the Lindan khan and he’s city in the historical andpresent research basis.This article mainly conducts the research from four aspects.Thefirst part introduces history and the name origin of Cahar.The second part, Cahar forinternal and external political, economic, military,and why build a city.The thirdpart, Cahar to the West and Lindan khan’s failure.The fourth part, explore the cityruins. |
Keywords/Search Tags: | Mongolia, Lindan khan, Cahar, The city ruins |
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