Shangjing

E392282

Shangjing was the principal early capital city of China’s Jurchen-led Jin dynasty, serving as a key political and administrative center in northeastern China.

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Label Occurrences
Shangjing canonical 3

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former capital
historical city
associatedEthnicGroup Jurchen
surface form: Jurchen people
capitalOf Jin dynasty
country Jin dynasty
ethnicContext Jurchen-led state
function administrative center
political center
governmentType imperial capital
historicalRegion Jurchen homeland
languageContext Jurchen language
locatedIn Manchuria
northeastern China
locatedInPresentDay Harbin
surface form: Harbin region

Heilongjiang
surface form: Heilongjiang Province
partOf Jin dynasty capital system
politicalStatus primary capital in early Jin period
predecessorStateContext Liao dynasty frontier region
region Northeast Asia
role early seat of Jin emperors
servedAs principal early capital of the Jin dynasty
strategicImportance administrative hub for Jurchen-controlled territories
military stronghold in northeastern China
successorCapital Yanjing
Zhongdu
timePeriod 12th century
Jin dynasty era
urbanType walled city
usedBy Jin central administration
Jin imperial court

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Jin dynasty capital Shangjing
Zhongdu predecessorCapital Shangjing