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Western Yan

384 CE – 394 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
384 CE – 394 CE
Duration
10 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Chang'an
Data Confidence
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Overview

Yan, known in historiography as the Western Yan (Chinese: 西燕; pinyin: Xī Yān; 384–394) was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Xianbei ethnicity. The dynasty existed during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms, but it is not counted among the 16. It was founded by Murong Hong in 384 in the aftermath of the Former Qin's defeat by the Eastern Jin in the Battle of Fei River, with the stated intent of permitting the Xianbei, whom the Former Qin's emperor Fu Jiān had relocated to Former Qin's capital region after destroying the Former Yan in 370. It initially also was intended to rescue the last Former Yan emperor Murong Wei, until he was executed by Fu Jiān in 385..

Historical Periods

Western Yan (387–389)

387 CE – 389 CE

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Capital: Chang'anArea: 116,090 km²

Western Yan (390–391)

390 CE – 391 CE

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Capital: Chang'anArea: 116,040 km²

Western Yan (392–393)

392 CE – 393 CE

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Capital: Chang'anArea: 116,040 km²

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