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    Lintun Commandery was a commandery established in the Korean peninsula by the Chinese Han dynasty. Lintun Commandery was one of the Four Commanderies...
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  • Haiming (海冥) Daifang Commandery in 3 AD Xuantu Commandery Lelang Commandery Zhenfan Commandery Lintun Commandery Canghai Commandery Three Kingdoms Records...
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    Han dynasty reduced its commandery units; Lintun Commandery merged with Xuantu as a result. In 75 BCE, the Xuantu Commandery was forced to move its seat...
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    grandson of King Wiman. The Emperor set up Lelang, Lintun, Xuantu and Zhenfan, known as the Four Commanderies of Han in the northern Korean peninsula and Liaodong...
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    population of 406,748 in 2 CE. Lintun Commandery (臨屯郡, 임둔군, BC 107 ~ BC 82): absorbed into Xuantu Xuantu Commandery (玄菟郡, 현도군, BC 107 ~ AD 319): 3 prefectures...
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    modern Islamabad. In 83 BC, Han relinquished control over Lintun Commandery and Zhenfan Commandery. In 78 BC, Fan Mingyou led 20,000 soldiers to aid the Wuhuan...
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  • Commanderies of Han Lelang Commandery Lintun Commandery Xuantu Commandery Zhenfan Commandery Daifang commandery Book of the Later Han,Treatise on the...
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    China and Japan. Four Commanderies of Han Lelang Commandery Lintun Commandery Xuantu Commandery Daifang commandery Canghai Commandery United States Congress...
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    Dynasty in 128 BC. With the establishment of Four Commanderies of Han, it was reorganized into Lintun Commandery(108 BC). Become independent in 82 BC. In AD...
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    Han commanderies were created to administer the conquered territories. These were Lelang, Xuantu, Zhenfan, and Lintun. The most significant commandery was...
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    Chu-Han Contention (207 BC–202 BC) Han dynasty, 190 BC - kingdoms in red, commanderies in black 154 BC - Rebellion of the Seven States Southern tribes in ancient...
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  • Geumwa and leads the Buyeo army in a campaign against the Lintun and Zhenfan Commanderies, but is reported missing in action and presumed dead following...
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    Wonsan. During the era of Four Commanderies of Han, the region was known as the Xietoumei prefecture under Lintun Commandery. During the later Han period...
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    or zhou), commanderies (jun) and counties (xian). The early Han dynasty inherited a two-tiered system of government composed of commanderies and counties...
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