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    Year 557 ( DLVII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 557 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

  2. 557 AH/1162 AD Resting place Unknown Other names Al-Qahir (the Almighty) Term 520 AH/1126 AD - 557 AH/1162 AD Predecessor Al-Muhtadi Successor Hasan 'Ala Zikrihi's-Salam Part of a series on Islam Isma'ilism Concepts Quran Taʾwīl Imamate Ẓāhir Nūr ...

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    • Al-Qahir (the Almighty)
    • 557 AH/1162 AD
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  3. 557 From currently unnecessary disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name that has a currently unneeded disambiguation qualifier. Examples are: Jupiter (planet) Jupiter (unnecessary parenthetical qualifier) Paris, France Paris (unnecessary comma ...

  4. For most of its history, China was organized into various dynastic states under the rule of hereditary monarchs.Beginning with the establishment of dynastic rule by Yu the Great c. 2070 BC, and ending with the abdication of the Xuantong Emperor in AD 1912, Chinese historiography came to organize itself around the succession of monarchical dynasties.

    • Four Great Ancient Capitals
    • List of Historical Capitals of China
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    There are traditionally four major historical capitals of China referred to as the "Four Great Ancient Capitals of China" (simplified Chinese: 中国四大古都; traditional Chinese: 中國四大古都; pinyin: Zhōngguó Sì Dà Gǔ Dū). The four are Beijing, Nanjing, Luoyang and Xi'an (Chang'an) .

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    Acheng District of the city of Harbin was the capital of the Jin dynasty from 1115 to 1153. It was called Shangjing (上京; Shàngjīng; 'Upper Capital') or Huining Prefectureat the time. It was destroy...
    Anyang was the capital of the Shang dynasty (1600 BC – 1046 BC) at its peak. It was called Yin (殷; Yīn) by the Zhou.
    Balasagun in modern Kyrgyzstan was the capital of the Western Liao dynastyfrom 1134 to 1218.
    Beijing (also romanized Peking), literally meaning "Northern Capital", previously also known as Beiping, was the capital of various dynasties and regional regimes, including:
  5. The Southern dynasties were as follows: Liu Song (420479 AD) Southern Qi (479502 AD) Liang dynasty (502557 AD) Chen dynasty (557589 AD) The Western Liang (555–587 AD) was a rump successor to the Liang dynasty and is typically not regarded as a legitimate regime that bore the Mandate of Heaven .

  6. The era is generally described as the Northern and Southern dynasties, lasting from 420–589 AD after the Jin and before the Sui dynasty. The Northern dynasties were as follows: Northern Wei (386–534 AD) Eastern Wei (534–550 AD) Western Wei (535557 AD)