[デリーおうちょう, deri-ouchou] (n) (See デリースルタン朝) Delhi Dynasties; the Mamluk, Khilji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi dynasties of India
[きんぶん, kinbun] (n) Chinese bronze inscriptions; type of lettering used on metal objects, especially in China during the Yin and Zhou dynasties
[ごだい, godai] (n) Five Dynasties (of Chinese history)
[ごだいじっこく, godaijikkoku] (n) Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (in Chinese history)
[せいじゅん, seijun] (n) (1) normal and leap (years); (2) legitimate and illegitimate dynasties
[なんぼくちょう, nanbokuchou] (n) Northern and Southern Dynasties (in Japan
[なんぼくちょうじだい, nanbokuchoujidai] (n) period of the northern and southern dynasties (in China, 5th-6th c. CE in Japan, 1336-92)
[れきちょう, rekichou] (n) successive reigns; successive emperors; successive dynasties
[りくちょう;ろくちょう, rikuchou ; rokuchou] (n) (1) Six Dynasties (of China
[とうてつ, toutetsu] (n) (1) (arch) tao-tie (mythological Chinese creature engraved on bronzeware during the Shang & Zhou dynasties); (2) (used as a metaphor for a) brutal person; (3) coveting of wealth (property, etc.)
[ぎしんなんぼくちょうじだい, gishinnanbokuchoujidai] (n) Wei, Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties period (220-589 CE)