Indiran Chandiran
BANNED
- Joined
- Dec 13, 2015
- Messages
- 724
- Reaction score
- -14
- Country
- Location
I don't think you do.
Great wall was a series of strategic fortification started by Qin, many dynasties reinforced the forts even in peace times, including Qing. The tribes around Manchuria were originally the subject of Ming. They revolted due to trade disputes and Ming favoring certain tribes. look up, Seven_Grievances
China under Qin established the first centralized state in history. Zhongguo means centralized state.
Xinjiang was directly controlled by Han Dynasty. And one or two other dynasty.
RSS existed, BJP came from RSS.
The RSS is not the same as the BJP.The RSS never actively participated in the freedom struggle .The RSS was set up primarily to organise the Hindu population .To awaken them to their manifest destiny as the RSS put it. These are subtle distinctions not differences .
Please read up the history of the Jan Sangh , the RSS & the BJP.
Post Edited -
Fortifications by its very definition means protection of a group of people contained within a fort from outsiders.The Qin commenced construction of the great wall to keep the so called barbarian tribes of the north out of Zhongguo.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_dynasty
While wikipedia isn't the most reliable source of information , it does provide us with maps & the history of the extent of the Han empire which was restricted to the Tarim basin in the western most regions of the Han dynasty . Instead of beating around the bush , why don't you simply accept the fact that the Hans in that era never saw the tribes located in Manchuria & further north as part of their empire but more as barbarian tribes to be kept at bay .
The integration , if any was in fits & starts starting with the Jin , followed by the Mongols & later by the Qing dynasty who adopted the culture language law customs apparel etc of the majority Han populace gradually being Sinicised.
The extent of the Chinese empire kept changing over the course of the next 2 millenia following the Han but the present boundaries of the PRC closely corresponds to that of the Qing empire's which may have been sinicised over the course of its 300 year old reign but which was definitely not considered to be Han / Chinese / Sinic when it was first established by your own historians then .There's still a lot of disagreement in the present day over whether they ought be considered Chinese or not with the majority weighing in on they being considered so but with a significant dissenting minority.
As regards the middle kingdom , there were also significant periods in your history where your nation was severely divided into various parts bearing little or no resemblance in its territorial expanse to what it is today .The Tang empire is a good example after the Sn Lushan rebellion .
The first time your nation was united & bears a great deal of resemblance in its territorial expanse to the PRC of today was under Kubhilai Khan of the Yuan dynasty .He was as Chinese as I'm a Pakistani .
Last edited: