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Northern Yan

407 CE – 436 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
407 CE – 436 CE
Duration
29 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

Yan, known in historiography as the Northern Yan (Chinese: 北燕; pinyin: Běi Yān; 407 or 409–436), Eastern Yan (simplified Chinese: 东燕; traditional Chinese: 東燕; pinyin: Dōng Yān) or Huanglong (simplified Chinese: 黄龙; traditional Chinese: 黃龍), was a dynastic state of China during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms. Some historians consider Gao Yun, a member of the Goguryeo royal family, to be the first Northern Yan monarch, while others consider Feng Ba of Han ethnicity to be the founder. All rulers of the Northern Yan took the title of Tiān Wáng (Heavenly King). The Northern Yan inherited what was left of the preceding Later Yan regime, whose territory occupied western Liaoning and parts of northeastern Hebei. In historiography, they are given.

Historical Periods

Northern Yan (410–425)

410 CE – 425 CE

Area: 63,533 km²

Northern Yan (426–438)

426 CE – 438 CE

Area: 64,016 km²

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