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Which dynasty in China replaced Mongol rule in 1368?

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The Yuan dinasty (Mongol origins) ended in 1368 and was replaced by Ming dinasty, after Zhu Yuanzhang's Peking conquest.
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The Ming dynasty

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The Ming dynasty was the penultimate dynasty of China, which ruled between 1368 and 1644, after the fall of the Mongol Yuan dynasty.

Some historians describe the Ming as "one of the greatest eras of disciplined governance and social stability in human history." It was the last dynasty in China ruled by the Han people. Although Beijing, the Ming capital, fell in 1644 in a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun dynasty, which was quickly replaced by the Qing dynasty, of Manchu origin), until 1662 some regimes loyal to the Ming throne survived, commonly known as a dynasty of the South Ming.

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