A Prince of Martial Splendour in the Sixteen Kingdoms: Li Hao (351-417), Ruler of Western Liang /
The Sixteen Kingdoms (304-439) saw Northern China become a multiethnic mosaic of states and statelets, one of which was Western Liang (400-422) in modern Gansu province at the edge of the Silk Roads. Its founder Li Hao was a Han settler on soil only recently annexed to the Empire. Here, immigrants r...
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Sinica Leidensia ;
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505 | 0 | |t Front Matter -- Preliminary Material / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 2 The Hexi Corridor / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 3 The Colonisation of Liangzhou, 100 BCE to 300 CE / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 4 Former Liang (320-376): Li Hao's Forebears under the Former Liang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 5 Former Qin (351-384) and Later Liang (385-403) / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 6 Linked Destinies: Li Hao and Juqu Mengxun / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 7 Building a State, Part 1: Li Hao's Western Liang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 8 Building a State, Part 2: Juqu Mengxun's Northern Liang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 9 Relations with Eastern Jin / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 10 Li Hao Moves to Jiuquan / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 11 Li Hao's Last Years / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 12 The Sequel: Li Hao's Son Loses Western Liang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Chapter 13 The Aftermath, and Conclusions / |r Dominik Declercq -- Back Matter -- Appendix 1: Commandant Protectors of the Qiang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Appendix 2: Prefects of Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiuquan and Dunhuang / |r Dominik Declercq -- Abbreviations / |r Dominik Declercq. | |
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