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- Northern_Liang abstract "The Northern Liang (Chinese: 北凉; pinyin: Bĕi Liáng; 397-439) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by the Xiongnu Juqu family, although they initially supported the Han official Duan Ye as prince, they overthrew him in 401 and took over the state for themselves.All rulers of the Northern Liang proclaimed themselves "wang" (translatable as "prince" or "king").Most Chinese historians view the Northern Liang as having ended in 439, when its capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern Wuwei, Gansu) fell to Northern Wei forces and its prince Juqu Mujian was captured. However, some view his cousins Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou, who subsequently settled with Northern Liang remnants in Gaochang (高昌, in modern Turpan Prefecture, Xinjiang), as a continuation of the Northern Liang, and thus view the Northern Liang as having ended in 460 when Gaochang fell to Rouran and was made a vassal.It was during the Northern Liang that the first Buddhist cave shrine sites appear in Gansu Province. The two most famous sites are Tiandishan ("Celestial Ladder Mountain"), which was south of the Northern Liang capital at Yongcheng, and Wenshushan ("Manjusri's Mountain"), halfway between Yongcheng and Dunhuang. Maijishan lies more or less on a main route connecting China and Central Asia (approximately 150 miles (240 km) west of modern Xi'an), just south of the Weihe (Wei River). It had the additional advantage of lying not too distant from a main route that also ran N-S to Chengdu and the Indian peninsula.In 439, remnants of the Northern Liang royal family fled to Gaochang to found a new kingdom, led by Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou where they would hold onto power until 460 when they were conquered by the Rouran (Avars). The remnants of the Juqu family were slaughtered.".
- Northern_Liang capital Dunhuang.
- Northern_Liang capital Jiuquan.
- Northern_Liang capital Zhangye.
- Northern_Liang dissolutionYear "0460".
- Northern_Liang foundingYear "0397".
- Northern_Liang thumbnail Asia_400ad.jpg?width=300.
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- Northern_Liang c "北凉".
- Northern_Liang capital Dunhuang.
- Northern_Liang capital Jiuquan.
- Northern_Liang capital Zhangye.
- Northern_Liang capital "Guzang".
- Northern_Liang capital "Jiankang".
- Northern_Liang capitalExile Gaochang.
- Northern_Liang capitalExile Shanshan.
- Northern_Liang commonName "Northern Liang".
- Northern_Liang continent "Asia".
- Northern_Liang conventionalLongName "Northern Liang".
- Northern_Liang country "China".
- Northern_Liang dateEvent "0439-10-18".
- Northern_Liang dateEvent "400".
- Northern_Liang dateEvent "401".
- Northern_Liang dateEvent "421".
- Northern_Liang empire Jin_dynasty_(265%E2%80%93420).
- Northern_Liang empire Later_Qin.
- Northern_Liang empire Liu_Song_dynasty.
- Northern_Liang empire Northern_Wei.
- Northern_Liang event "Fall of Guzang to Northern Wei".
- Northern_Liang event "Juqu Mengxun's destruction of Western Liang".
- Northern_Liang event "Juqu Mengxun's killing of Duan Ye".
- Northern_Liang event "Li Gao's declaring independence as Western Liang".
- Northern_Liang governmentType "Monarchy".
- Northern_Liang hasPhotoCollection Northern_Liang.
- Northern_Liang imageMap "Asia_400ad.jpg".
- Northern_Liang imageMapCaption "Northern Liang and other Asian nations in 400 AD".
- Northern_Liang leader "Duan Ye".
- Northern_Liang leader "Juqu Anzhou".
- Northern_Liang leader "Juqu Mengxun".
- Northern_Liang leader "Juqu Mujian".
- Northern_Liang leader "Juqu Wuhui".
- Northern_Liang nativeName "建康 ,".
- Northern_Liang nativeName "張掖 ,".
- Northern_Liang nativeName "河西 ,".
- Northern_Liang nativeName "涼 ,".
- Northern_Liang nativeName "酒泉".
- Northern_Liang p "Bĕi Liáng".
- Northern_Liang p "Former Liang".
- Northern_Liang p "Southern Liang".
- Northern_Liang p "Western Qin".
- Northern_Liang region "China".
- Northern_Liang s "Gaochang".
- Northern_Liang s "Northern Wei".
- Northern_Liang status "Vassal".
- Northern_Liang titleLeader "Prince".
- Northern_Liang yearEnd "460".
- Northern_Liang yearExileEnd "460".
- Northern_Liang yearExileStart "439".
- Northern_Liang yearLeader "397".
- Northern_Liang yearLeader "401".
- Northern_Liang yearLeader "433".
- Northern_Liang yearLeader "442".
- Northern_Liang yearLeader "444".
- Northern_Liang yearStart "397".
- Northern_Liang subject Category:397_establishments.
- Northern_Liang subject Category:439_disestablishments.
- Northern_Liang subject Category:Former_countries_in_Chinese_history.
- Northern_Liang subject Category:Northern_Liang.
- Northern_Liang subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_397.
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- Northern_Liang type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Northern_Liang type StatesAndTerritoriesEstablishedIn397.
- Northern_Liang type YagoGeoEntity.
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- Northern_Liang type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Northern_Liang type Country.
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- Northern_Liang type PopulatedPlace.
- Northern_Liang type Wikidata:Q532.
- Northern_Liang type Country.
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- Northern_Liang comment "The Northern Liang (Chinese: 北凉; pinyin: Bĕi Liáng; 397-439) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China.".
- Northern_Liang label "Liang septentrional".
- Northern_Liang label "Northern Liang".
- Northern_Liang label "Nördliche Liang".
- Northern_Liang label "Północne Liang".
- Northern_Liang label "Северная Лян".
- Northern_Liang label "北凉".
- Northern_Liang label "北涼".
- Northern_Liang sameAs Nördliche_Liang.
- Northern_Liang sameAs Liang_septentrional.