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Preceded by :: Category: Yuan Dynasty1271-1368
Succeeded by :: Category: Yuan Dynasty1271-1368

:: and Dynasty
:: Liao Dynasty ( 907-1125 ), as a secondary capital: called Yanjing ( 燕京, pinyin: Yānjīng, " capital of Yan ").
:: Jin Dynasty ( 1115-1234 ) from Emperor Shizong until 1215: called Zhongdu ( 中都, pinyin: Zhōngdū, " central capital ").
:: Ming Dynasty from the time of the Ming Yongle Emperor ( r. 1402 / 1424 ) until 1644 called Jīngshī ( 京師 ," capital ").
:: Qing Dynasty from the fall of the Ming in 1644 to the end of the dynasty in 1912.
:: China during the Southern Song Dynasty: called Lin ' an ( 臨安 Lín ' ān ).
:: Later Liang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
:: Later Jin Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
:: Later Han Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
:: Later Zhou Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
:: Northern Song Dynasty: called Dongjing ( 東京 Dōngjīng ).
:: Eastern Zhou Dynasty
:: Eastern Han Dynasty from 25 to 220
:: Western Jin Dynasty
:: Northern Wei Dynasty since 493, moved its capital from Datong.
:: Later Tang Dynasty during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.
:: Ming Dynasty before Yongle Emperor moved the capital to Beijing.
:: Western Zhou Dynasty, also see Fenghao.
:: State of Qin in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Qin Dynasty 221 BC-207 BC: Xi ' an is located near the former Qin capital Xianyang ( 咸陽 Xiányáng ).
:: Western Han Dynasty from 206 BC to AD 9
:: Xin Dynasty from 8 to 23
:: Eastern Han Dynasty
:: Western Jin Dynasty
:: State of Former Zhao, a state in the Sixteen Kingdoms period during the Jin Dynasty ( 265-420 ).
:: Western Wei Dynasty

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