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The ] (1368 CE - 1662 CE) of ] was an ], following the ] (1271 CE - 1368 CE). In 1644 CE, the rebels under ] took Beijing, ending Ming rule in the north.<ref name= "Twitchett pg 6">Mote (1988), 6</ref> The Ming state continued to reign in southern China until 1662 CE.<ref name= "Twitchett pg 6"/> The first capital of the Ming Dynasty was ], and the second capital of the Ming Dynasty was ].

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==External links==
* (maps, geography, and a list of the Ming-era provinces with Chinese characters)
* {{Commonscat-inline|Ming Dynasty}}

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