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Name: Jiujiang

Type: Polity

Start: 205 BC

End: 205 BC

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Was one of the Eighteen Kingdoms that emerged after the collapse of the Qin Dynasty in China.

Establishment


  • January 205 BC: After the fall of the Qin Dynasty, military leader Xiang Yu divided China into Eighteen Kingdoms. Among these, Jiujiang was established in central and southern Anhui.
  • Chronology


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    1. Liu Bang´s Insurrection against the Qin dynasty


    Was an insurrection in the Qin Empire that lead to its demise.


    2. Chu-Han Contention


    Was a war between the two most powerful successors of the Qin Dynasty, Western Chu and Han, won by the latter which was able to reunite China.

  • January 204 BC: In -205, Liu Bang, a prominent military leader of the Han Dynasty, sent an envoy to meet with Ying Bu, the King of Jiujiang. Ying Bu agreed to support Liu Bang and rebelled against Western Chu, ultimately leading to the territory of Jiujiang falling under the control of the Han Dynasty.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 204 BC: In -205, Liu Bang, a prominent military leader of the Han Dynasty, sent an envoy to meet with Ying Bu, the King of Jiujiang. Ying Bu agreed to support Liu Bang and rebelled against Western Chu, ultimately leading to the territory of Jiujiang falling under the control of the Han Dynasty.
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