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Name: Ran Wei

Type: Polity

Start: 351 AD

End: 352 AD

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Was a kingdom during the Chines period of the Sixteen Kingdoms.

Establishment


  • January 351: Duan Qi was a Xianbei kingdom founded by Duan Kan in 350.
  • January 351: Shi Min changed his name back to Ran Min, creating the kingdom of Wei in 350.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquest of northern China by Former Qin


    Were a series of military campaigns by Former Qin, a Chinese polity during the Sixteen Kingdoms Era, that led to the conquest of northern China.

  • January 352: Former Qin was a Di kingdom founded by Fu Jian in 351. Fu Jian's father Fu Hong was a leader under the service of Later Zhao. When Shi Hu died, Fu Hong led his people, 100,000 strong, westward. They defeated another group of Qiang exiles and captured Chang'an in 351.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • September 352: Ran Min's captured by Former Yan. Country disestablished.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 352: Former Qin was a Di kingdom founded by Fu Jian in 351. Fu Jian's father Fu Hong was a leader under the service of Later Zhao. When Shi Hu died, Fu Hong led his people, 100,000 strong, westward. They defeated another group of Qiang exiles and captured Chang'an in 351.
  • September 352: Ran Min's captured by Former Yan. Country disestablished.
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