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Sui Dynasty compared to the Americas

  • Aug 4, 600

    Teotihuacan Destroyed

    Teotihuacan Destroyed
    An unknown event destroys the civilization at Teotihuacan, along with the empire it supported. Tikal becomes the largest city-state in Mesoamerica, with as many as 500,000 inhabitants within the city and its hinterland.
  • Dec 4, 602

    Hanoi area recovered

    Hanoi area recovered
    The Hanoi area formerly held by the Han and Jin dynasties was easily recovered from the local ruler in 602
  • Dec 4, 605

    Tikal

    Tikal
    Tikal becomes the largest city-state in Mesoamerica.
  • Dec 4, 611

    Uneh Chan

    Uneh Chan
    Uneh Chan is removed from power in the Calakmul
  • Dec 4, 615

    K'inich Janaab' Pakal I

    K'inich Janaab' Pakal I
    At Palenque in the west, K'inich Janaab' Pakal I (Sun Shield, r. 615–83) becomes ruler on 9.9.2.4.8 (July 26, 615 A.D.) at the age of twelve.
  • Sui Dynasty Established

    Sui Dynasty Established
    Sui Wendi established the Sui Dynasty after he took the throne from the final Zhou emperor.
  • Sui Troops at Yangtze

    Sui Troops at Yangtze
    In 588 CE, the Sui had amassed 518,000 troops along the northern bank of the Yangtze River, stretching from Sichuan to the Pacific Ocean.
  • Sui Troops in Jiankang

    Sui Troops in Jiankang
    By 589 CE, Sui troops entered Jiankang (Nanjing) and the last emperor of the southern Chen dynasty surrendered.
  • Sui End

    Sui End
    The Sui Dynasty comes to an end.
  • Alliances

    Alliances
    Uneh Chan maintained his alliances with cities in the east and he is depicted on Caracol Stela 4 supervising an event involving king Yajaw Te' K'inich of that city that occurred before 583.
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