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Later Liang Dynasty

907 CE – 923 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
907 CE – 923 CE
Duration
16 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Luoyang
Data Confidence
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Overview

Liang, known in historiography as the Later Liang (simplified Chinese: 后梁; traditional Chinese: 後梁; pinyin: Hòu Liáng) (1 June 907 – 19 November 923) or the Zhu Liang (Chinese: 朱梁), was an imperial dynasty of China and the first of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. It was founded by Zhu Wen (Emperor Taizu), after he forced the last emperor of the Tang dynasty to abdicate in his favour (and then murdered him). The Later Liang would last until 923 when it was destroyed by the Later Tang dynasty.

Historical Periods

Later Liang Dynasty (911–921)

911 CE – 921 CE

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Capital: LuoyangArea: 793,636 km²

Later Liang Dynasty (922–925)

922 CE – 925 CE

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Capital: LuoyangArea: 793,832 km²

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