Later Zhao

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Later Zhao was a short-lived but powerful Sixteen Kingdoms-era state in northern China, founded by the Jie-led Shi family after the collapse of the Western Jin dynasty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Chinese state
historical polity
capital Xiangguo NERFINISHED
Ye NERFINISHED
causeOfDownfall court coups
internal strife
military defeats
conflict Conflicts with Former Qin
Conflicts with Former Yan
Wars with Eastern Jin NERFINISHED
country China
currency Chinese cash coins
endTime 351
eraNameUsed Jianxing NERFINISHED
Taihe NERFINISHED
Yongning NERFINISHED
ethnicComposition Han Chinese NERFINISHED
Jie NERFINISHED
ethnicLeadership Jie people NERFINISHED
followedBy Former Qin NERFINISHED
Former Yan NERFINISHED
founder Shi Le NERFINISHED
foundingDynasty Shi family NERFINISHED
governmentType monarchy
historicalPeriod Sixteen Kingdoms period NERFINISHED
historicalRegion North China Plain NERFINISHED
languageUsed Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
locatedIn northern China NERFINISHED
militaryCharacteristic cavalry-based army
notableEvent Shi Hu’s usurpation of the throne
massacres and harsh rule under Shi Hu
notableRuler Shi Hu NERFINISHED
Shi Jian NERFINISHED
Shi Le NERFINISHED
Shi Zun NERFINISHED
origin formed after collapse of Western Jin control in north China
partOf Sixteen Kingdoms NERFINISHED
predecessor Han Zhao NERFINISHED
Western Jin dynasty NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
rulingClan Shi clan NERFINISHED
sovereigntyType de facto independent state
startTime 319
successorStateFragment Ran Wei NERFINISHED
writingSystem Chinese characters

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