Why do Western historians use 'dynasty' to refer to political phases in certain regions (China especially), but not as often when referring to European or other regional history?

by seafoodboiler

I know that there ARE European dynasties that are referred to as such, but more often than not they are referred to as 'houses'. To make things more inconsistent, Mongol political factions are often also called 'houses', i.e. 'House of Ogedai', so I'm confused as to what historians had in mind when using these terms.

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