Henan Prefecture

Historical administrative division of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henanfu or Henan Prefecture, also known as Luoyang, was a fu (superior prefecture) in imperial China in modern Henan, China, centering on modern Luoyang.[3] It existed (intermittently) from 713 to 1913. During the Later Tang dynasty (923–937) it was the national capital. For most of the Tang dynasty (before 907) it was known as the "Eastern Capital" (東都), and during the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) it was known as the "Western Capital" (西京). From 1127 to 1234 the Jurchen conquerors named it Jinchang Prefecture (金昌府), also known as "Central Capital" (中京).[4] For these reasons, Henan Prefecture was also colloquially called Luojing (洛京, "Luo Capital").

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Henan Prefecture
Simplified Chinese
Hanyu PinyinHénán Fǔ

Location of Henan Prefecture in Henan Province (1820)
Population
  740s or 750s1,183,092[1]
  1100s233,280[2]
History
  Preceded byHenan Commandery a.k.a. Luo Zhou
  Created
  Abolished1913 (Republic of China)
  Succeeded byHeluo Circuit
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The modern province Henan retains its name.

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