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Name: chiefdom of mu'ege

Type: Cluster

Start: 301 AD

End: 1698 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Chiefdom of Mu'ege
  • Chiefdom of Mu'ege (Ming)
  • Establishment


  • January 301: The Chiefdom of Mu'ege existed from 300 AD.
  • Chronology


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    1. Events


  • January 404: Huan Xuan was a Jin Dynasty warlord who briefly took over the imperial throne from Emperor An of Jin and declared his own state of Chu in 403.

  • January 583: Tian Zongxian was recognized as the hereditary ruler of the region by the Sui court in 582.

  • January 801: Between 300 and 800, the Mu'ege kingdom expanded southeast to the city of Duyun, covering half of modern Guizhou Province.

  • January 877: The Chiefdom of Bozhou was established in 876 when the first chieftain Yang Duan occupied Bozhou in southwest China.

  • January 1283: In 1282, Yuan forces occupied Mu'ege.

  • January 1284: Heavy resistance fighting and diseases forced the Mongols to withdraw from the Chiefdom of Mu'ege.

  • January 1361: Territorial change based on available maps.

  • January 1373: In 1372, Aicui of Mu'ege surrendered to the Ming dynasty.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1699: In 1664, Mu'ege rebelled against Qing China but was quickly put down. The Mu'ege chief An Kun was executed by Wu Sangui and his chiefdom was annexed by Qing China in the same year. An Shengzu died without heir in 1698. In the same year, his chiefdom was fully annexed into the central bureaucratic system of the Qing dynasty.
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