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Kingdom of Khotan

56 CE – 1006 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
56 CE – 1006 CE
Duration
950 years
Known Periods
6
Capital
Hotan
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kingdom of Khotan, also called the Kingdom of Yutian (Chinese: 于闐), was an ancient Buddhist Saka kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin (modern-day Xinjiang, China). The ancient capital was originally sited to the west of modern-day Hotan at Yotkan. From the Han dynasty until at least the Tang dynasty it was known in Chinese as Yutian. This largely Buddhist kingdom existed for over a thousand years until it was conquered by the Muslim Kara-Khanid Khanate in 1006, during the Islamization and Turkicization of Xinjiang. Built on an oasis, Khotan's mulberry groves allowed the production and export of silk and carpets, in addition.

Historical Periods

Kingdom of Khotan (888–895)

888 CE – 895 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 303,035 km²

Kingdom of Khotan (896–897)

896 CE – 897 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 299,073 km²

Kingdom of Khotan (898–899)

898 CE – 899 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 298,885 km²

Kingdom of Khotan (900–999)

900 CE – 999 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 298,344 km²

Kingdom of Khotan (1000–1002)

1000 CE – 1002 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 297,658 km²

Kingdom of Khotan (1003–1009)

1003 CE – 1009 CE

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Capital: HotanArea: 297,658 km²

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