Han clan

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The Han clan was one of the powerful aristocratic lineages in ancient China that emerged as a major feudal state following the breakup of the Jin kingdom during the Warring States period.

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Han clan (韓氏) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocratic lineage
concurrentWith Wei clan NERFINISHED
Zhao clan NERFINISHED
country China
developedInto State of Han NERFINISHED
dissolvedWith conquest of Han by Qin
emergedAfter partition of Jin
emergedFrom Jin state NERFINISHED
ethnicity Chinese
governmentForm hereditary monarchy in State of Han
hasInfluenceOn regional politics in pre-imperial China
hasPoliticalSystemRole feudal lords
historicalEra Eastern Zhou period NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Warring States period NERFINISHED
involvedIn interstate warfare of the Warring States
knownFor control of the State of Han
political power during Warring States period
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
locatedIn ancient China NERFINISHED
partOf Zhou dynasty feudal system
politicalStatus feudal ruling lineage
powerBase landed aristocracy
precededBy Jin ruling house
region Central Plains of China NERFINISHED
Yellow River basin NERFINISHED
socialStatus hereditary nobility
sourceOfLegitimacy Zhou royal enfeoffment
typeOfNobility zhuhou (feudal lords)
wasRulingHouseOf State of Han NERFINISHED

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

State of Jin aristocraticClan Han clan
this entity surface form: Han clan (韓氏)
Partition of Jin involvedClan Han clan
Jin State notableClans Han clan
subject surface form: Jin (state)