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kvv77 [185]
2 years ago
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Difference between Qin dynasty and rana regima​

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soldi70 [24.7K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

There are differences between the Qin dynasty and the Rana regime or dynasty. Some of which includes

1. Qin dynasty is the first dynasty in China and it lasted between 221 to 206 BCE. Rana dynasty was a dynasty in the Kingdom of Nepal and it lasted between 1846 to 1951

2. Qin dynasty was famous for the achievement of the Great Wall and a large army of Terracotta Warriors.

While Rana of Regime was famous for the massive production of raw materials exported from Nepal in huge quantities. These raw materials were sent abroad in trading activities in Europe through the seaport.

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