Kingdom of Jiaoxi

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The Kingdom of Jiaoxi was a semi-autonomous vassal state of the Western Han dynasty in ancient China, ruled by a royal clan member and later involved in major regional uprisings against central imperial authority.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Kingdom of Jinan 1
Kingdom of Zichuan 1

Statements (25)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative division of the Western Han dynasty
kingdom
vassal state
administrativeHierarchyLevel below central imperial government
conflictType rebellion against centralization
degreeOfAutonomy limited internal autonomy
governmentType monarchy
hasPoliticalRelationship vassalage
hasRelationship part of network of Han royal kingdoms
historicalSignificance example of semi-autonomous Han vassal kingdom
involvedIn regional uprisings against central authority
legalStatus enfeoffed kingdom under Han law
locatedInTime ancient China NERFINISHED
militaryObligation owed military support to Western Han court
overlord Emperor of Western Han
partOf Han imperial enfeoffment system
politicalFunction buffer region for Western Han central government
politicalStatus semi-autonomous
roleInUprisings participant
ruledBy member of the Han imperial clan
rulerTitle king
sovereignty lacked full sovereignty
subjectTo central imperial authority of Western Han
subordinateTo Western Han dynasty NERFINISHED
successionPrinciple hereditary rule within royal clan

Referenced by (3)

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Rebellion of the Seven States participant Kingdom of Jiaoxi
Rebellion of the Seven States participant Kingdom of Jiaoxi
this entity surface form: Kingdom of Jinan
Rebellion of the Seven States participant Kingdom of Jiaoxi
this entity surface form: Kingdom of Zichuan