Part 30 Article: Timeline My Blog Title: The untold the retold Click on PDF to download from Part 1 COLUMN L 317 AD to 439 AD Eastern Jin Dynasty China 11 Emperors Duration: 122 years From [AI overview]: The Jin dynasty in China is generally divided into two main periods: Western Jin established by Sima Yan; this period briefly reunified China after the Three Kingdoms period. Eastern Jin: Following the fall of the capital Luoyang to northern invaders, the dynasty was re-established in the south at Jiankang (modern-day Nanjing). Note: There is a separate, unrelated Jurchen-led Jin dynasty that ruled northern China from 1115 AD to 1234 AD. The total statistics 2,772,500 did not comprise the balance of “Massacre of Thessaloniki” in which “Hunnic empire’s invasion in Europe” may have already been accounted for this record statistics. Pandyan dynasty India (500 BC) - 1350 AD Chola empire India (350 BC) - 1279 AD Armenian Kingdom located in the South Caucasus between Easter...
Part 29 Article: Timeline My Blog Title: The untold the retold Click on PDF to download from Part 1 COLUMN K 265 AD to 316 AD Western Jin Dynasty China 5 Emperors Duration: 51 years The 2,650,000 death toll did not include the “Probus's German War” and “Gothic War”, which were part of “Germanic Wars”. It was hard to determine if inclusion and exclusion of the two wars would result in overstatement or understatement of the total statistics for this period column. • Pandyan dynasty India (500 BC) - 1350 AD • Chola empire India (350 BC) - 1279 AD • Chera empire India (300 BC) - 300 AD • Armenian Kingdom located in the South Caucasus between Eastern Europe and West Asia (190 BC) - 428 AD • Goguryeo Kingdom Korea (37 BC) - 668 AD • Roman empire (27 BC) - 1453 AD • Kushan Empire: current location Afghanistan 30 AD to 345 AD • Germanic Wars [death toll 15,450,000÷6] 113 AD to 596 AD • Aksumite empire or Kingdom Ethiopia 150 AD to 940 AD • Sassanid empire Per...