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Lintun Commandery was a
commandery established in the
Korean peninsula by the
Chinese Han dynasty.
Lintun Commandery was one of the Four Commanderies...
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Commandery in 3 AD
Xuantu Commandery Lelang Commandery Zhenfan Commandery Lintun Commandery Canghai Commandery Three Kingdoms Records of
Three Kingdoms Barnes...
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Liaodong in 75 BC due to
native resistance and the area
formerly under the
Lintun Commandery was
transferred to the
Lelang Commandery.
Xuantu was conquered...
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under King Ugeo, a
grandson of King Wiman. The
Emperor set up Lelang,
Lintun,
Xuantu and Zhenfan,
known as the Four
Commanderies of Han in the northern...
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returns to
Geumwa and
leads the
Buyeo army in a
campaign against the
Lintun and
Zhenfan Commanderies, but is
reported missing in
action and presumed...
- place: Lelang,
Lintun, and Zhenfan. In 107 BC,
Xuantu Commandery was also
established in the
place of Gojoseon's ally, Yemaek. In 82 BC,
Lintun was absorbed...
- Han
conquest of Gojoseon: Han
annexes Gojoseon and sets up the Lelang,
Lintun, Xuantu, and
Zhenfan commanderies Battle of Loulan: Han
subjugates Qiemo...
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administer the
conquered territories.
These were Lelang, Xuantu, Zhenfan, and
Lintun. The most
significant commandery was
located in
Lelang (near present-day...
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establishment of Four
Commanderies of Han, it was
reorganized into
Lintun Commandery(108 BC).
Become independent in 82 BC. In AD 60, the
Siljik king...
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subjugated a city near
modern Islamabad. In 83 BC, Han
relinquished control over
Lintun Commandery and
Zhenfan Commandery. In 78 BC, Fan
Mingyou led 20,000 soldiers...