Changsha Kingdom
The Changsha Kingdom was a kingdom within the Han Empire of China, located in present-day Hunan and some surrounding areas. The kingdom was founded when Emperor Gaozu granted the territory to his follower Wu Rui in 203 or 202 BC, around the same time as the establishment of the Han dynasty. Wu Rui and his descendants held the kingdom for five generations until Wu Zhu died without an heir in 157 BC. In 155 BC, the kingdom was reestablished for a member of the imperial family. However, the creation of this second kingdom coincided with the Rebellion of the Seven States and the subsequent reforms under Emperor Jing, and Changsha under the imperial family saw its autonomy greatly diminished. The kingdom was dissolved during Wang Mang's usurpation (AD 9 – 23), briefly restored after the foundin
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Changsha Kingdom
The Changsha Kingdom was a kingdom within the Han Empire of China, located in present-day Hunan and some surrounding areas. The kingdom was founded when Emperor Gaozu granted the territory to his follower Wu Rui in 203 or 202 BC, around the same time as the establishment of the Han dynasty. Wu Rui and his descendants held the kingdom for five generations until Wu Zhu died without an heir in 157 BC. In 155 BC, the kingdom was reestablished for a member of the imperial family. However, the creation of this second kingdom coincided with the Rebellion of the Seven States and the subsequent reforms under Emperor Jing, and Changsha under the imperial family saw its autonomy greatly diminished. The kingdom was dissolved during Wang Mang's usurpation (AD 9 – 23), briefly restored after the foundin
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The Changsha Kingdom was a kin ...... om and Han dynasty in general.
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長沙國
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A map of the Han dynasty and kingdoms within the empire in 195 BC, including Changsha
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Linxiang
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Changsha Kingdom
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Changsha Kingdom
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AD 26
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AD 9
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Dissolution under Wang Mang
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Extinction of the Wu family line
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Reestablishment under the Liu family
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Restoration
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/ʈ͡ʂan¹³ sa̠³³ kuɤ̞²⁴/
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Kingdoms of the Han dynasty in ...... light green, at bottom centre
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State of Changsha
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/ʈ͡ʂʰɑŋ³⁵ ʂä⁵⁵ kwɔ³⁵/
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長沙國
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Chángshā Guó
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Tiông-sa Kok
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Kingdom of the Han dynasty
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Ch‘ang-sha Kuo
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AD 33
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