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Qin

905 BCE – 221 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
905 BCE – 221 BCE
Duration
684 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Xianyang
Data Confidence
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Overview

Qin (CHIN, , or Ch'in) was an ancient Chinese state during the Zhou dynasty. It is traditionally dated to 897 BC. The state of Qin originated from a reconquest of western lands that had previously been lost to the Xirong. Its location at the western edge of Chinese civilisation allowed for expansion and development that was not available to its rivals in the North China Plain. After extensive reform during the 4th century BC, Qin emerged as one of the dominant powers among the Seven Warring States. It unified the seven states of China under Qin Shi Huang in 221 BC. This unification established the Qin dynasty, which, despite its short duration, had a significant influence on later Chinese history..

Historical Periods

Qin (-750–-451)

750 BCE – 451 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 56,478 km²

Qin (-450–-405)

450 BCE – 405 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 46,886 km²

Qin (-404–-367)

404 BCE – 367 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 46,628 km²

Qin (-366–-351)

366 BCE – 351 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 46,775 km²

Qin (-350–-338)

350 BCE – 338 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 54,099 km²

Qin (-337–-327)

337 BCE – 327 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 76,081 km²

Qin (-326–-316)

326 BCE – 316 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 90,261 km²

Qin (-315–-278)

315 BCE – 278 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 632,147 km²

Qin (-277–-231)

277 BCE – 231 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 714,467 km²

Qin (-230–-226)

230 BCE – 226 BCE

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Capital: XianyangArea: 730,804 km²

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