Dinastiya Han
(Ginredirect tikang ha Han Dynasty)
An Dinastiya Han (Tradisyonal nga Tsino:漢朝; simplified Chinese: 汉朝; pinyin: Hàn Cháo 202 BCE–220 CE) amo an ikaduha nga dinastiya imperyal han Tsina; nga gin-unahan han Dinastiya Qin (221–206 BCE) ngan ginsundan han tulo ka mga Ginhadian (220–265 CE). I
Han dynasty | |||||
漢朝 | |||||
Empire | |||||
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The Han Empire in 87 BC (core provinces in brown), with commanderies (red dots) and protectorates (green dots) shown
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Capital | Chang'an (206 BC – 9 AD, 190–195 AD) Luoyang (25–190 AD, 196 AD) Xuchang (196–220 AD) | ||||
Languages | Old Chinese | ||||
Religion | Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion | ||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||
Emperor | |||||
- | 202–195 BC | Emperor Gaozu | |||
- | 25–57 AD | Emperor Guangwu | |||
Chancellor | |||||
- | 206–193 BC | Xiao He | |||
- | 193–190 BC | Cao Can | |||
- | 189–192 AD | Dong Zhuo | |||
- | 208–220 AD | Cao Cao | |||
- | 220 AD | Cao Pi | |||
History | |||||
- | Establishment | 206 BC | |||
- | Battle of Gaixia; Han rule of China begins | 202 BC | |||
- | Interruption of Han rule | 9–23 AD | |||
- | Abdication to Cao Wei | 220 AD | |||
Area | |||||
- | 50 BC est.[1] | 6,000,000 km² (2,316,613 sq mi) | |||
Population | |||||
- | 2 AD[2] est. | 57,671,400 | |||
Currency | Ban liang coins and wu zhu coins | ||||
Today part of |
Pinanbasaran
igliwat- ↑ Turchin, Peter; Adams, Jonathan M.; Hall, Thomas D (Disyembre 2006). "East-West Orientation of Historical Empires" (PDF). Journal of world-systems researc h. 12 (2): 219–229. ISSN 1076-156X. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal (PDF) han 22 Pebrero 2007. Ginkuhà 12 Agosto 2010.
- ↑ Nishijima (1986), 595–596.
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