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Rinan (Chinese: 日南; pinyin:
Rìnán; Vietnamese: Nhật Nam), also
rendered as Jih-nan, was the
southernmost commandery of the
Chinese Han dynasty. It was...
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Rinan was the
southernmost commandery of the
Chinese Han dynasty.
Rinan may also
refer to:
Rinan railway...
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Rinan (Chinese: 日南車站;
Hanyu Pinyin:
Rìnán Chēzhàn;
Tongyong Pinyin: Rìhnán Chejhàn) is a
railway station on the
Taiwan Railways Administration West Coast...
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Partisan Prohibitions,
which end in 184. A
Roman envoy arrives by sea in
Rinan commandery, in
southern China (central Vietnam). He
travels to the Chinese...
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chariot and
supported him
during the travel. When he was
exiled to
Rinan Commandery (日南郡) in Jiao Province,
Gongsun Zan
decided to
accompany him...
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border of Jiuzhen. Later, the Han
dynasty created another commandery named Rinan (Nhật Nam)
located south of Jiuzhen,
stretching from the
Ngang P**** to Quảng...
- Lạc and non-Han
peoples from an area
stretching from Hepu
Commandery to
Rinan.
Chinese settlements were overrun, and Su Ding fled. The
uprising gained...
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Aurelius have been
found at Óc Eo in Vietnam. This was near the
commandery of
Rinan where Chinese sources claim the
Romans first landed, as well as emb****ies...
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administered the
indigenous peoples of the area
through a commandery,
Rinan, for
several centuries. A
rebellion by the Cham in the 2nd
century CE overthrew...
- by Wa Zhen of the
Eastern Wu
Dynasty mentioned agarwood produced in the
Rinan commandery, now
Central Vietnam, and how
people collected it in the mountains...