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- Xuantu_Commandery abstract "Xuantu Commandery (Chinese:玄菟郡) was a commandery (administrative district) established beyond the far eastern pale (遼東) of Han China. It was one of Four Commanderies of Han, established in 107 BCE, after the Han Dynasty invaded Wiman Joseon of Korea. Goguryeo (高句麗) rose in this area in competition with the Chinese over the region. Although Goguryeo gained full control over the general region in 302, Later Han had already lost the earlier territory of Xuantu, which retreated to Liaodong Peninsula in the 1st century CE. The populations of the respective prefectures were greatly reduced after they were transferred to Liaodong, but their prefectural identities were preserved albeit nominally. In 82 BCE, the Han Dynasty reduced its commandery units; Lintun Commandery merged with Xuantu as a result.In 75 BCE, the Xuantu Commandery was forced to moved its seat from Fort Okjeo (沃沮城) to Gaogouli Prefecture due to raids by the barbarian Mo tribes (夷貊), a likely reference to Gaogouli. As a result, some of its previous prefectures had now to be abandoned or reassigned, seven of which were subject to Lelang Commandery, the so-called "seven prefectures beyond the eastern pass" (嶺東七縣).As a result of the change, only three prefectures remained under Xuantu Commandery: Gaogouli (高句驪), Shangyintai (上殷台) and Xigaima (西蓋馬).The Book of Han records 45,006 households and 221,845 individuals in Xuantu Commandery for year 2 CE.When General Sima Yi of Jin conquered Gongsun Yuan in his military campaign against Liaodong in 238, there remained only four prefectures in the new Xuantu Commandery that had retreated west: Gaogouli (高句麗), Gaoxian (高顯), Liaoyang (遼陽), and Wangping (望平). These would all fall within the influence of the fast-growing state of Goguryeo within the next century, and Goguryeo would end up ruling much of the previously Han-occupied part of the Northern Korean Peninsula.".
- Xuantu_Commandery thumbnail Han_commanderies_and_kingdoms_CE_2.jpg?width=300.
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- Xuantu_Commandery subject Category:1st-century_BC_establishments_in_China.
- Xuantu_Commandery subject Category:Early_Korean_history.
- Xuantu_Commandery subject Category:Former_commanderies_of_China.
- Xuantu_Commandery subject Category:Han_dynasty.
- Xuantu_Commandery subject Category:Three_Kingdoms.
- Xuantu_Commandery type Abstraction100002137.
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- Xuantu_Commandery type ThreeKingdoms.
- Xuantu_Commandery comment "Xuantu Commandery (Chinese:玄菟郡) was a commandery (administrative district) established beyond the far eastern pale (遼東) of Han China. It was one of Four Commanderies of Han, established in 107 BCE, after the Han Dynasty invaded Wiman Joseon of Korea. Goguryeo (高句麗) rose in this area in competition with the Chinese over the region.".
- Xuantu_Commandery label "Commanderie de Xuantu".
- Xuantu_Commandery label "Xuantu Commandery".
- Xuantu_Commandery label "玄菟郡".
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- Xuantu_Commandery sameAs 玄菟郡.
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- Xuantu_Commandery sameAs Q707583.
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- Xuantu_Commandery wasDerivedFrom Xuantu_Commandery?oldid=601123770.
- Xuantu_Commandery depiction Han_commanderies_and_kingdoms_CE_2.jpg.
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