Northern Qi

Qi, known as the Northern Qi (simplified Chinese: 北齐; traditional Chinese: 北齊; pinyin: Běi Qí; Wade–Giles: Pei3-Ch'i2), Later Qi (後齊) or Gao Qi (高齊) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and one of the Northern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties era. It ruled the eastern part of northern China from 550 to 577. The dynasty was founded by Gao Yang (Emperor Wenxuan), and was eventually conquered by the Xianbei-led Northern Zhou dynasty in 577.

Qi
550–577
The Northern Qi and main contemporary polities in Asia c.576
Administrative divisions in 572 AD
CapitalYecheng
GovernmentMonarchy
Emperor 
Historical eraNorthern Dynasties
 Established
9 June 550
 Gao Wei and Gao Heng's capture by Northern Zhou, usually viewed as disestablishment
28 February 577
 Gao Shaoyi's capture by Northern Zhou
27 July 580
Area
5571,500,000 km2 (580,000 sq mi)
CurrencyChinese coin,
Chinese cash
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Eastern Wei
Northern Zhou
Today part ofChina
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