• Qin (后秦), Qiang state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period, 384 AD Western Qin (西秦), Xianbei state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period, 409 AD Qin (秦), another name...
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    The Western Qin (Chinese: 西秦; pinyin: Xī Qín; 385–400, 409–431) was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Qifu clan of Xianbei ethnicity during the era...
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  • Cultural and Historical Perspective. p. 21. ISBN 9789811334863. "先秦、秦国、秦朝、前秦、后秦、西秦是什么关系?". Retrieved 4 August 2020. Lü, Simian (2020). 两晋南北朝史(第一册). ISBN 9787999131410...
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    Western Qin (西秦; 385–400, 409–431) Personal name Posthumous name Reign Succession Life details Qifu Guoren 乞伏國仁 Prince Xuanlie 宣烈王 385–388 (2–3 years)...
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  • (351–394) Later Yan (後燕) (384–409) Later Qin (後秦) (384–417) Western Qin (西秦) (385–400, 409–431) Later Liang (後涼) (386–403) Southern Liang (南涼) (397–414)...
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  • (AD 384–417) – Ruled by the House of Yao (姚) of Qiang descent Western Qin (西秦(ㄒㄧ ㄑㄧㄣˊ)) (AD 385–400, AD 409–431) – Ruled by the House of Qifu (乞伏) of Xianbei...
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  • China proper Former Yan 前燕 337–370 CE Later Yan 後燕 384–409 CE Western Qin 西秦 385–400 CE, 409–431 CE Southern Liang 南涼 397–414 CE Southern Yan 南燕 398–410...
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  • 412), also known by his posthumous name as the Prince Wuyuan of Western Qin (西秦武元王), was a prince of the Xianbei-led Chinese Western Qin dynasty. He was a...
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    Weizhou [周伟洲], 2006. Nanliang yu xi qin [Southern Liang and Western Qin] 南凉与西秦. Guilin [桂林], Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she [Guangxi Normal University...
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    Province, Southwest China. It is housed in the Xiqin Guildhall (Chinese: 西秦会馆), originally built in 1736-1752 by salt merchants from Shaanxi. This was...
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