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Fanzhen (simplified Chinese: 藩镇;
traditional Chinese: 藩鎮; pinyin:
fānzhèn; lit. 'barrier town'), also
called fangzhen (Chinese: 方镇; lit. 'region town')...
- The
Three Fanzhen of
Hebei (Chinese: 河朔三镇; pinyin: Hé shuò sān zhèn) were
three regions in what is now Hebei,
China governed by
powerful jiedushi in the...
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promote and
appoint subordinates.
Powerful jiedushi eventually became fanzhen rulers (de
facto warlords) and
overrode the
power of the
central government...
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independent long
before 907 as the late Tang dynasty's
control over its
numerous fanzhen officials waned, but the key
event was
their recognition as
sovereign by...
- be
controlled by
fanzhen,
autonomous regional authorities headed by the
jiedushi (regional
military governors). In Hebei,
three fanzhen became virtually...
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became Okinawa Prefecture in
March 1879. List of Han Han
school Shōen
Fanzhen Demesne Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Han" in ****an Encyclopedia,...
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monarchs (middle)
Family tree of
Chinese monarchs (Warring
States period)
Fanzhen Fengjian Golden ages of
China Historical capitals of
China Jiedushi Jimi...
- Feng, a
general under Tian Ji'an, the
ruler of the de
facto independent fanzhen of Weibo. The
story was
published in the
collection Pei Xing
Chuanqi (裴鉶传奇)...
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Sixteen Kingdoms Northern &
Southern Dynasties Anshi Rebellion Divisions of
Fanzhen Huang Chao
Rebellion Five
Dynasties & Ten
Kingdoms Jingnan Campaign Li...
- the year 706 CE. The Tang
dynasty also
created military districts (藩鎮
fānzhèn,
meaning "buffer town")
controlled by
military commissioners known as jiedushi...