Overview
The Protectorate of the Western Regions (simplified Chinese: 西域都护府; traditional Chinese: 西域都護府; pinyin: Xīyù Dūhù Fǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsi1-yü4 Tu1-hu4 Fu3) was an imperial administration (a protectorate) situated in the Western Regions administered by Han dynasty China and its successors on and off from 59 or 60 BCE until the end of the Sixteen Kingdoms period in 439 AD. The "Western Regions" refers to areas west of Yumen Pass, especially the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang. These areas would later be termed Altishahr (southern Xinjiang, excluding Dzungaria) by Turkic-speaking peoples. The term "western regions" was also used by the Chinese more generally to refer to Central Asia. The protectorate was the first direct rule by a Chinese government of the area..
Historical Periods
Protectorate of the Western Regions (117–183)
117 CE – 183 CE
Area: 272,538 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (184–196)
184 CE – 196 CE
Area: 534,925 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (197–223)
197 CE – 223 CE
Area: 695,020 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (306–386)
306 CE – 386 CE
Area: 695,193 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (387–401)
387 CE – 401 CE
Area: 597,785 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (402–468)
402 CE – 468 CE
Area: 597,888 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (469–475)
469 CE – 475 CE
Area: 598,451 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (476–554)
476 CE – 554 CE
Area: 437,554 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (555–560)
555 CE – 560 CE
Area: 437,418 km²
Protectorate of the Western Regions (561–591)
561 CE – 591 CE
Area: 533,421 km²
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