Ancient China's Protectorate System
- Ancient China's Protectorate System
=Xiyu Protectorate in Han Dynasty=
=Protectorates in Tang Dynasty=
Overview
List of Initial nine Protectorates
=1.Anxi Protectorate(安西都护府)(640A.D)=
=2.Anbei Protectorate(安北都护府)(640A.D)=
3Dongyi Protectorate(东夷都护府)(648A.D)
Dongyi Protectorate and its precedent, Dongyi military area(东夷校尉府),was in charge of civil affairs of converted Hsi and Khitan tribes. It was abandoned in the era of Empress Wu, due to the logistic problems and the change of national policies.
4.Shanyu Protectorate(单于都护府)(650A.D)
5.Kunling Protectorate(昆陵都护府)(657A.D)
6.Mengchi Protectorate(蒙池都护府)(657A.D)
=7.Andong Protectorate(安东都护府)(668A.D )=
8.Annan Protectorate(安南都护府)(679A.D)
9.Beiting Protectorate(北庭都护府)(702A.D)
List of final six Protectorates
=1.Andong Protectorate(安东都护府)=
=2.Anbei Protectorate(安北都护府)=
3.Shanyu Protectorate(单于都护府)
=4.Anxi Protectorate(安西都护府)=
5.Beiting Protectorate(北庭都护府)
6.Annan Protectorate(安南都护府)
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