- The
Xiadu or
Lower Capital of Yan (Chinese: 下都; pinyin:
Xiàdū) was one of the
capitals of Yan
during the
Warring States period of
ancient China.
Xiadu may...
- the
Warring States period, the
court was also
moved to
another capital at
Xiadu at times. The
history of Yan
began in the
Western Zhou in the
early first...
- Xia
County or
Xiaxian (simplified Chinese: 夏县;
traditional Chinese: 夏縣; pinyin: Xià Xiàn) is a
county in the
southwest of
Shanxi province, People's Republic...
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Erlitou Site
Museum of the Xia
Capital is a
museum mainly displaying the
archaeological artefacts of the
Erlitou culture, a
Chinese Bronze Age culture...
- (盟; méng), and zhao (召; zhào). A mint for Ming
knives was
unearthed at
Xiadu, to the
south west of Beijing. This was the site of Yi,
capital of the State...
- / 36.7067°N 114.4189°E / 36.7067; 114.4189
Burial complex in
ancient Xiadu 39°18′18″N 115°32′27″E / 39.3049°N 115.5407°E / 39.3049; 115.5407 Tomb...
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Babylon Iraq 440 BC
Babylon Iraq 430 BC 200,000
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Alexandria Egypt 300 BC 500,000 Carthage...
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called Yangzhai,
Junzhou and
Yingchuan in
ancient times, and also
called Xiadu,
Jundu and
Medicine Capital. It
occupies the
northwest corner of the prefecture-level...
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Communist Party, was
seriously injured.
Mount Lu was once
dubbed the
hsiatu (
xiadu, "summer capital") of the
Republic of China.
Chiang Kai-shek, China's leader...
- the Yan and Zhao states. One of the
capitals of Yan
during this period,
Xiadu, is
located in what is now Yi County, and from 400 to 300 BC may have been...