Later Qin

E651900

Later Qin was a short-lived Di-led dynasty of the Sixteen Kingdoms period in northern China, ruling parts of the region in the late 4th and early 5th centuries.

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Later Qin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dynasty
former country
state of the Sixteen Kingdoms
capital Chang'an NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReignOfYaoXing Chang'an NERFINISHED
ChineseName 後秦 NERFINISHED
commonName Later Qin NERFINISHED
continent Asia
conventionalLongName Later Qin NERFINISHED
country China
disestablished 417
endYear 417
era Sixteen Kingdoms NERFINISHED
established 384
ethnicGroup Di people NERFINISHED
ethnicLeadership Di-led
fellTo Eastern Jin general Liu Yu NERFINISHED
Liu Yu NERFINISHED
firstRuler Yao Chang NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalPeriod early 5th century
late 4th century
historicalStatus short-lived dynasty
language Chinese
Di language NERFINISHED
lastRuler Yao Hong NERFINISHED
majorCity Chang'an NERFINISHED
notableEvent patronage of Buddhism under Yao Xing
notableFigure Kumārajīva NERFINISHED
notableRuler Yao Xing NERFINISHED
partOf Sixteen Kingdoms of China NERFINISHED
patronized Kumārajīva NERFINISHED
pinyinName Hòu Qín NERFINISHED
predecessor Former Qin NERFINISHED
region northern China
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
Taoism
rulingClan Qifu clan NERFINISHED
sponsored translation of Buddhist scriptures
startYear 384
successor Liu Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Northern Liang NERFINISHED
Northern Wei NERFINISHED
Western Qin NERFINISHED
Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) NERFINISHED
territory Guanzhong region NERFINISHED
northern China

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Chang'an servedAsCapitalOf Later Qin