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Name: Later Jìn (936-947)

Type: Polity

Start: 942 AD

End: 947 AD

Nation: later jìn (936-947)

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Was a Chinese Dynasy during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Initially it was a vassal of the Liao Dynasty but became fully independent in 942 AD. It was located in northern China.

Establishment


  • July 942: After the death of the founder of the dynasty, Shi Jingtang, his nephew, adopted son and successor Shi Chonggui defied the Liao.
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    1. Events


  • January 947: Resulting in the latter invading in 946 and 947, resulting in the destruction of the Later Jin. […] Emperor Chu's surrender to Liao: January 11, 947.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 947: Resulting in the latter invading in 946 and 947, resulting in the destruction of the Later Jin. […] Emperor Chu's surrender to Liao: January 11, 947.
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