Quduqian

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Historical eraClassical Antiquity
Today part ofVietnam
Kingdom of Quduqian
3rd century–?
Quduqian in c. 300 AD
Quduqian in c. 300 AD
Common languagesChamic languages, Bahnaric languages
Historical eraClassical Antiquity
 Established
3rd century
 Disestablished
?
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sa Huỳnh culture
Han dynasty
Champa
Today part ofVietnam

Quduqian (Vietnamese: Khuất-đô-can;[1] Chinese: 屈都乾; pinyin: Qūdūqián) was the Chinese designation for an ancient kingdom, chiefdom, or a polity that perhaps located around Binh Dinh province, Central Vietnam, then became part of Champa Kingdoms.[2]

According to the Book of Jin, Quduqian situated 600 li or 186 miles/300 kilometers south of Boliao (波遼國,[3] Tam Kỳ). Quduqian sent an embassy to the Jin court in Luoyang in 286 AD.[4]

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