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Jin (Later Tang precursor)

Jin
907–923
Capital Taiyuan
Government Principality
Prince
 •  896/907–908 Li Keyong
 •  908–923 Li Cunxu
Historical era Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period
 •  Li Keyong created the Prince of Jin 896
 •  Established 907
 •  Disestablished 923
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Tang Dynasty
Yan (Five Dynasties)
Zhao (Five Dynasties)
Later Tang

Jin (晉), also known as Hedong (河東) in historiography, was an early state of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period from 907 to 923 in the 10th century.

The Jin rulers Li Keyong and Li Keyong's son Li Cunxu, of Shatuo extraction, claimed to be the rightful subjects of the defunct Tang Dynasty (618–907), in a struggle against the usurper state of the Later Liang Dynasty.

At the time of the Tang Dynasty's fall in 907, the Jin state consisted of most, but not all, of modern Shanxi, and eventually expanded to cover all of the territory north of the Yellow River. Eventually, in 923, Li Cunxu, claiming rightful succession to the Tang throne, declared himself emperor, transitioning his state to the Later Tang Dynasty, which shortly after destroyed the Later Liang Dynasty.



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