Later Qin
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Was a kingdom during the Chines period of the Sixteen Kingdoms.
Establishment
January 385: Other members of the Murong family besieged Fu Jian in Chang'an from 384-385. He escaped only to be intercepted by and killed by Yao Chang. Yao proclaimed himself emperor of Later Qin in 386.
Chronology
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1. Events
January 386: Chang'an conquered by Western Yan.
January 387: The Western Yan abandon the city of Chang'an.
January 395: Former Qin was annexed by Later Qin in 394.
January 398: Northern Liang was founded by Duan Ye in 397.
January 398: Southern Liang was founded by Tufa Wugu in 397.
January 399: Yan lost Zhongshan and Pingcheng to Northern Wei by 398.
January 401: A Southern Yan kingdom was founded by Murong De, a Xianbei chieftain, in 400 after Later Yan was split in two by Northern Wei.
January 401: Western Qin conquered by Later Qin.
January 404: Later Liang was conquered by Later Qin in 403.
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 408: Xia was a Xiongnu kingdom founded by Helian Bobo in 407.
January 410: Western Qing was revived in 409.
Disestablishment
January 418: Later Qin was conquered by Jin in 417.