Taiping Prefecture

Administrative division of Ming and Qing China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Taiping Prefecture (Chinese: 太平; pinyin: Tàipíng Fu) was an administrative region of China during the Ming (13681644) and Qing (16441911) dynasties that spanned roughly the areas of the modern day cities of Ma'anshan and Wuhu in Anhui Province.[1][2] During the Ming dynasty the prefecture was classified as part of Southern Zhili and later came under the administration of Anhui Province during the Qing dynasty.[1][2] Taiping Prefecture consisted of the three counties of Dangtu, Wuhu, and Fanchang. It was abolished in 1912 with the advent of the Republic of China.[1][2]

Location of Taiping Prefecture in Anhui Province, 1820
The prefecture shown in an 1880 map, immediately southwest of Nanjing (then known as Kiangning)

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