Later Yan

Later Yan

The Later Yan (zh-stp|s=后燕|t=後燕|p=Hòuyàn; 383-407 or 409) was a Murong-Xianbei state, locate in north-east of current China, during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China.

All rulers of the Later Yan declared themselves "emperors".

Rulers of the Later Yan

ee also

*Xianbei
*List of past Chinese ethnic groups
*Wu Hu


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