Nanzhao
Kingdom in southern China (738–902) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Nanzhao (disambiguation).
Nanzhao (Chinese: 南詔, also spelled Nanchao, lit. 'Southern Zhao',[2] Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, Mashynzy) was a dynastic kingdom that flourished in what is now southern China and northern Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuries. It was centered on present-day Yunnan in China. The kingdom was officially called Dameng (大蒙) from 738 to 859 AD, Dali (大禮) from 859 to 877 and Dafengmin (大封民) from 877 to 902.
Quick Facts 南詔 (Chinese)ꂷꏂꌅ (Nuosu / Northern Yi)Mashynzy, Status ...
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738–902 | |||||||||||
Status | Kingdom | ||||||||||
Capital | Taihe (before 779) Yangjumie (after 779) (both in present-day Dali City) | ||||||||||
Common languages | Nuosu Bai Middle Chinese | ||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
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• Established | 738 | ||||||||||
• Overthrown | 902 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | China Laos Myanmar Vietnam |
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Quick Facts Chinese name, Traditional Chinese ...
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Chinese name | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 南詔 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 南诏 | ||||||||
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Tibetan name | |||||||||
Tibetan | འཇང་ཡུལ | ||||||||
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Vietnamese name | |||||||||
Vietnamese | Nam Chiếu Đại Lễ | ||||||||
Chữ Hán | 南詔 大禮 | ||||||||
Thai name | |||||||||
Thai | น่านเจ้า | ||||||||
RTGS | Nanchao | ||||||||
Lao name | |||||||||
Lao | ໜານເຈົ້າ, ນ່ານເຈົ້າ, ນ່ານເຈົ່າ, ໜອງແສ (/nǎːn.tɕâw, nāːn.tɕâw, nāːn.tɕāw, nɔ̌ːŋ.sɛ̌ː/) | ||||||||
Shan name | |||||||||
Shan | လၢၼ်ႉၸဝ်ႈ (lâan tsāw) | ||||||||
Nuosu (Northern Yi) name | |||||||||
Nuosu (Northern Yi) | ꂷꏂꌅ (ma'shy'nzy) | ||||||||
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