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Nanyue

204 BCE – 111 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
204 BCE – 111 BCE
Duration
93 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Panyu County
Data Confidence
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Overview

Nanyue (Chinese: 南越 or 南粵; pinyin: Nányuè; Jyutping: Naam4 Jyut6; lit. 'Southern Yue', Vietnamese: Nam Việt, Zhuang: Namz Yied) was an ancient kingdom founded in 204 BC by the Chinese general Zhao Tuo, whose family (known in Vietnamese as the Triệu dynasty) continued to rule until 111 BC. Nanyue's geographical expanse covered the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, Macau, southern Fujian and central to northern Vietnam. Zhao Tuo, then Commander of Nanhai Commandery of the Qin dynasty, established Nanyue in 204 BC after the collapse of the Qin dynasty. At first, it consisted of the commanderies of Nanhai, Guilin, and Xiang. Nanyue and its rulers had an adversarial relationship with the Han dynasty, which referred to.

Historical Periods

Nanyue (-206–-203)

206 BCE – 203 BCE

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Capital: Panyu CountyArea: 351,993 km²

Nanyue (-202–-171)

202 BCE – 171 BCE

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Capital: Panyu CountyArea: 351,448 km²

Nanyue (-170–-127)

170 BCE – 127 BCE

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Capital: Panyu CountyArea: 620,142 km²

Nanyue (-126–-111)

126 BCE – 111 BCE

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Capital: Panyu CountyArea: 351,448 km²

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