Jia of Zhao
Jia, King of Zhao (趙王嘉, reigned 227–223 BCE), also known as Jia, King of Dai (代王嘉), Zhao Jia (趙嘉), was the last ruler of the state of Zhao during the waning days of the Warring States Period of Chinese history. His realm was a rump state that covered only a northern fraction of the former Zhao territories.
Zhao Jia | |||||
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King of Dai | |||||
Reign | 227–223 BCE | ||||
Predecessor | King Youmiu (as king of Zhao) | ||||
Successor | none: Dai annexed by Qin | ||||
Born | c. 250 BCE | ||||
Died | unknown | ||||
Spouse | unknown | ||||
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Father | King Daoxiang of Zhao |
Zhao Jia | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 趙嘉 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 赵嘉 | ||||||||
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Jia, King of Dai | |||||||||
Chinese | 代王嘉 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Jia, King of Dai Jia, Prince of Dai | ||||||||
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