Great Qing 大清 (Chinese) ᡩᠠᡳ᠌ᠴᡳᠩ ᡤᡠᡵᡠᠨ (Manchu) | |
Capital | Shenyang (1636–1644) Beijing (1644–1912) |
Largest city | Beijing |
Official languages | Manchu Mandarin Chinese |
Ethnic groups | Han Hmong Manchus Mongols Tibetans Uyghurs others |
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Established as a multiethnic and multilingual empire, the Qing dynasty used Manchu, Chinese, and other languages in its government.
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The Manchu language was the language of state in the Qing empire, which ruled China and large parts of Inner Asia from 1644 to 1911.