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Xin Dynasty

9 CE – 23 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
9 CE – 23 CE
Duration
14 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Chang'an
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

The Xin dynasty (; Chinese: 新朝; pinyin: Xīn Cháo), also known as Xin Mang (新莽) in Chinese historiography, was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty which lasted from 9 to 23 AD, established by the Han dynasty consort kin Wang Mang, who usurped the throne of the Emperor Ping of Han and the infant "crown prince" Liu Ying. The Xin dynasty ruled for over a decade before it was overthrown by rebels. After Wang's death, the Han dynasty was restored by Liu Xiu, a distant descendant of the Emperor Jing of Han; therefore, the Xin dynasty is often considered an interregnum of the Han, dividing it into the Western Han and the Eastern Han.

Historical Periods

Xin Dynasty (6–13)

6 CE – 13 CE

Capital: Chang'anArea: 4,465,188 km²

Xin Dynasty (14–22)

14 CE – 22 CE

Capital: Chang'anArea: 3,658,765 km²

Xin Dynasty (23–29)

23 CE – 29 CE

Capital: Chang'anArea: 2,465,986 km²

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