Later Jin
The Later Jin was a Chinese dynasty that ruled from 1616 to 1636. It was founded by the Jurchen leader Nurhaci, who united various tribes and established a powerful state in northeastern China. The dynasty is known for its military campaigns against the Ming Dynasty and for laying the groundwork for the rise of the Qing Dynasty.
In 1636, the Later Jin was renamed the Qing Dynasty as it expanded its territory and influence. The dynasty played a crucial role in the transition of power in China, leading to significant cultural and political changes. The Later Jin's legacy is marked by its efforts to consolidate power and unify diverse regions.