Former Yan
The Former Yan (Chinese: 前燕; pinyin: Qián Yān; 337–370) was a dynastic state ruled by the Xianbei during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.
Former Yan (前燕) 燕 | |||||||||||||||
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337–370 | |||||||||||||||
Former Yan in 338 AD | |||||||||||||||
Former Yan in 369 AD | |||||||||||||||
Capital | Jicheng (棘城) (337–341) Longcheng (341–350) Jicheng (薊城) (350–357) Yecheng (357–370) | ||||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||||||||
• 337–348 | Murong Huang | ||||||||||||||
• 348–360 | Murong Jun | ||||||||||||||
• 360–370 | Murong Wei | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
• Murong Huang's claim of princely title | 23 November 337 337 | ||||||||||||||
• Murong Jun's claim of imperial title | 4 January 353 | ||||||||||||||
• Fall of Yecheng | 11 December 370 | ||||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 370 | ||||||||||||||
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Today part of | China |
Initially, Murong Huang and his son Murong Jun claimed the Jin dynasty-created title "Prince of Yan," but subsequently, in 352, after seizing most of the former Later Zhao territory, Murong Jun would declare himself emperor, and after that point, the rulers of the Former Yan declared themselves "emperors".
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