Qīn
Prefecture (欽州) Ningyue
Commandery (寧越郡) | |
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Population | |
• 740s or 750s | 10,146 [1] |
• 1070s or 1080s | Unknown, 10,552 households [2] |
History | |
• Preceded by | An Prefecture |
• Created | 598 ( Sui dynasty) |
• Abolished | 1912 ( R.O. China) |
• Succeeded by | Qin County, Guangxi |
Contained within | |
• Circuit | |
Qīn Prefecture | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 欽 州 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 钦 州 | ||||||
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Qīnzhōu or Qīn Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern Guangxi, China. It existed (intermittently) from 598 to 1912. Between 607–621 and 742–758 it was known as Ningyue Commandery. [3]
Qīn Prefecture administered the following counties (縣) through history:
# | Name | Modern location |
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1 | Lingshan (靈山) | Lingshan County [4] |
2 | Zunhua (遵化) | |
3 | Anyuan (安遠) or Anjing (安京) | [5] |
4 | Qinjiang (欽江) | |
5 | Neiting (內亭) |