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It's kind of amazing how these nomadic Mongolic/Tungustic tribes had ruled the Chinese so many times despite being outnumbered by Chinese 100 to 1. China had like 150-200 million while according to Chinese records estimate Mongolia had only 2 million while Manchuria 2-3 million during medieval periods. The barbarians who ruled China came mostly from Mongolia, Manchuria and some burmese minorites of China and many of them migrated to China others especially like the Mongols who conquered Europe and Middle east migrated and intermixed with the local people ( there descendants the Hazara and Nogais ). The only time Han Chinese had managed to rule Mongolians, Manchus, Koreans was only for 400 years was during the Han dynasty, Ming dynasty, Republic of China and and CCP while these Altaic barbarians had ruled Northern Han for 1000 years. It makes me question how much barbarian blood northern Han had right now.
Modern Northern Han are genetically most closest to Northern Mongoloid genetic groups like Tibetans, Bhutanese, Qinhai and other sino-tibetan speaking minorities of Northern China while Southern Han are genetically in between Northern Han and South Mongoloid minorities of Southern China
FACTS
Han had ruled Altaic tribes for 400 years with only 3 Chinese dynasties and with PRC and CCP.
Altaic had ruled Northern Han Chinese for 1000+ years with 11 barbarian dynasties/kingdoms and Southern Han for 340 years with only 2 dynasties
CONQUEST DYNASTIES of non- Han origin.
Parts of 'Northern China'
Wu Hu Era
Former Qin (351–394) founded by the Di
Northern Wei (386–535) by Xianbei
Northern Zhou (557–581) founded by the Xianbei
Post-Tang
Liao (907–1125) founded by the Khitans
Later Tang (923–936) founded by the Shatuo Turks
Later Jin (936–947) founded by the Shatuo Turks. Later Jin founder Shi Jingtang claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.
Later Han (947–951) founded by the Shatuo Turks. Sources conflict as to the origin of the Later Han and Northern Han Emperors, some indicate Shatuo ancestry while another claims
that the Emperors claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.
Northern Han in China (951–979) (founded by Shato) See above note on the Later Han's origins, Northern Han was founded by the same family as Later Han.
Western Xia (1038–1227) founded by the Tanguts
Jin (1115–1234) founded by the Jurchen
ALL CHINA
Yuan (1279–1368) founded by the Mongols , it is 1234 - 1368 if you include only North China.
Qing (1662–1911) founded by the Manchus
Modern Northern Han are genetically most closest to Northern Mongoloid genetic groups like Tibetans, Bhutanese, Qinhai and other sino-tibetan speaking minorities of Northern China while Southern Han are genetically in between Northern Han and South Mongoloid minorities of Southern China
FACTS
Han had ruled Altaic tribes for 400 years with only 3 Chinese dynasties and with PRC and CCP.
Altaic had ruled Northern Han Chinese for 1000+ years with 11 barbarian dynasties/kingdoms and Southern Han for 340 years with only 2 dynasties
CONQUEST DYNASTIES of non- Han origin.
Parts of 'Northern China'
Wu Hu Era
Former Qin (351–394) founded by the Di

Northern Wei (386–535) by Xianbei

Northern Zhou (557–581) founded by the Xianbei

Post-Tang
Liao (907–1125) founded by the Khitans

Later Tang (923–936) founded by the Shatuo Turks
Later Jin (936–947) founded by the Shatuo Turks. Later Jin founder Shi Jingtang claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.
Later Han (947–951) founded by the Shatuo Turks. Sources conflict as to the origin of the Later Han and Northern Han Emperors, some indicate Shatuo ancestry while another claims
that the Emperors claimed patrilineal Han Chinese ancestry.
Northern Han in China (951–979) (founded by Shato) See above note on the Later Han's origins, Northern Han was founded by the same family as Later Han.

Western Xia (1038–1227) founded by the Tanguts
Jin (1115–1234) founded by the Jurchen

ALL CHINA
Yuan (1279–1368) founded by the Mongols , it is 1234 - 1368 if you include only North China.

Qing (1662–1911) founded by the Manchus

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