Yongchang Commandery

Yongchang Commandery
永昌郡
Former subdivision of Han dynastyShu HanJin → Southern dynasties
69–602
CapitalXitang 巂唐 (69–77) → Buwei 不韦 (77 – c. 299) → Yongshou 永寿 (c. 299 – 602)
Historical eraImperial China
• Established after the submission of the Ailao tribes
69
• Abolished and reorganised by the Sui dynasty
602
Today part ofWestern Yunnan (around modern Baoshan and Tengchong)
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Yongchang Commandery (永昌郡) was an imperial Chinese commandery in present-day western Yunnan. Created in 69 CE during the Eastern Han and abolished by the Sui dynasty in 602 CE, it served as a military outpost, a hub on the Southern Silk Road, and a meeting ground between the Han world and mainland Southeast Asia.[1]

  1. ^ Tan Qixiang (ed.). Zhongguo Lishi Ditu Ji (中国历史地图集, Historical Atlas of China), vol. 2. Beijing: China Cartographic Publishing House, 1982.

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