- went on to rule the
entirety of the Hexi
Corridor with the key city of
Guzang (姑臧, in
modern Wuwei, Gansu) as
their capital.
After Northern Liang fell...
-
lineage (隴西李氏) also
included sub-lineages like the
Guzang Li (姑臧李). Li
Zhuanmei (李專美)
descended from the
Guzang Li and
served the
Later Jin. The
Later Jin held...
-
occupying central Gansu, they
briefly shifted the
capital to the
major city of
Guzang (姑臧, in
modern Wuwei, Gansu). The
Xianbei Tufa
tribe was an
offshoot of...
- The
Later Liang at its peak
controlled the Hexi
Corridor in
Gansu with
Guzang (姑臧, in
modern Wuwei, Gansu) as
their capital.
After the
Southern Liang...
-
reduced largely to its
capital Guzang (姑臧, in
modern Wuwei, Gansu). In 403, Lü Long
decided to end the
state by
surrendering Guzang to
Later Qin's
emperor Yao...
-
Bessi Fon of Bum Fon of Mbessa. HRM Fon
Njong III Fon of Zang Tabi Fon of
Guzang Fon of
Mendankwe Fon of Ba**** Fon of Nso Fon of
Bafanji Fon of Oku. HRM...
- were also
listed for
further differentiation, such as
Gūzāng Fáng 姑臧房,
meaning Clan Li of
Guzang.
During the Song dynasty,
ordinary clans began to organize...
-
approached the
capital Guzang (姑臧, in
modern Wuwei, Gansu). He was
joined in his
cause by the
general Song Hun, who also
marched on
Guzang. In response, Zhang...
- villages: Ambo
Angie Anong Ashong Batibo Bessi Bessom Efah
Enwen Enyoh Ewai
Guzang Kugwe Kulabei Kuruku Mbengog Mbunjei Numben Nyengié
Nygen Muwa
Oshum Tiben...
- Liang.
Under the
patronage of Mengxun, Dharmakṣema took up
residence in
Guzang, the
Northern Liang capital in 421. As well as
being a
valued political...