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Zhao

403 BCE – 222 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
403 BCE – 222 BCE
Duration
181 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Handan, Zhao
Data Confidence
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Overview

Zhao (traditional Chinese: 趙; simplified Chinese: 赵) was one of the seven major states during the Warring States period of ancient China. It emerged from the tripartite division of Jin, along with Han and Wei, in the 5th century BC. Zhao gained considerable strength from the military reforms initiated during the reign of King Wuling, but suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Qin at the Battle of Changping. Its territory included areas in the modern provinces of Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Shanxi and Shaanxi. It bordered the states of Qin, Wei, and Yan, as well as various nomadic peoples including the Hu and Xiongnu. Its capital was Handan, in modern Hebei province. Zhao was home to the administrative philosopher.

Historical Periods

Zhao (-404–-367)

404 BCE – 367 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 57,947 km²

Zhao (-366–-351)

366 BCE – 351 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 59,162 km²

Zhao (-350–-338)

350 BCE – 338 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 66,760 km²

Zhao (-337–-257)

337 BCE – 257 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 51,554 km²

Zhao (-256–-248)

256 BCE – 248 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 55,168 km²

Zhao (-247–-231)

247 BCE – 231 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 60,569 km²

Zhao (-230–-226)

230 BCE – 226 BCE

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Capital: Handan, ZhaoArea: 60,219 km²

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