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Former Liang

Former Liang (前涼)
西平, 涼
Vassal of Jin Dynasty (265-420), Han Zhao, Later Zhao, Former Qin
320–376
Capital Guzang
Government Monarchy
Prince
 •  320-324 Zhang Mao
 •  324-346 Zhang Jun
 •  346-353 Zhang Chonghua
 •  353-355 Zhang Zuo
 •  355-363 Zhang Xuanjing
 •  364-376 Zhang Tianxi
History
 •  Zhang Gui's creation as Duke of Xiping 4 March 314
 •  Zhang Mao's issuance of general pardon, usually viewed as establishment 320 320
 •  Zhang Mao's acceptance of Prince of Liang title 323
 •  Zhang Zuo's formal rejection of Jin suzerainty 354
 •  Zhang Xuanjing's formal acceptance of Jin suzerainty 361
 •  Disestablished 26 September 376 376
 •  Zhang Tianxi's death 406
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Jin Dynasty (265-420)
[[Former Qin]]

The Former Liang (Chinese: 前涼; pinyin: Qián Liáng; 320–376) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms during the Jin dynasty (265–420) in China. It was founded by the Zhang family of the Han Chinese. Its territories included present-day Gansu and parts of Ningxia, Shaanxi, Qinghai and Xinjiang.

All rulers of the Former Liang remained largely titularly under the court of the Jin dynasty as the Duke of Xiping except Zhang Zuo who proclaimed himself wang (prince/king). However, at times the other Former Liang rulers also used the wang title when imposed on them when they were forced to submit to Han Zhao, Later Zhao, or Former Qin.

In 327, the Gaochang commandery was created by the Former Liang under the Han Chinese ruler Zhang Gui. After this, significant Han Chinese settlement occurred in Gaochang, a major, large part of the population becoming Chinese. In 383 The General Lu Guang of the Former Qin seized control of the region.

Heping (和平 Hépíng) 354-355

Shengping (升平 Shēngpíng) 361-363


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