Northern Liang
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| This article is part of the Sixteen Kingdoms series. | |
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| 16 Kingdoms | |
| Cheng Han | |
| Han Zhao | |
| Later Zhao | |
| Former Liang | |
| Later Liang | |
| Western Liang | |
| Northern Liang | |
| Southern Liang | |
| Former Qin | |
| Later Qin | |
| Western Qin | |
| Former Yan | |
| Later Yan | |
| Northern Yan | |
| Southern Yan | |
| Xia | |
| Not included in 16 Kingdoms | |
| Wei | |
| Shu | |
| Western Yan | |
| Duan | |
| Yuwen | |
| Chouchi | |
| Dingling |
The Northern Liang (Chinese character: 北凉, Hanyu pinyin Bĕi Liáng) (397-439) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was founded by the Hunnic Juqu family.
All rulers of the Northern Liang proclaimed themselves "wang".
Rulers of the Northern Liang
| Temple names | Posthumous names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | Era names and their according durations |
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| Chinese convention: use family and given names | ||||
| Northern Liang 397-439 (as Gaochang "wang" 442-460) | ||||
| Did not exist | Did not exist | Duan Ye (段業 Duàn Yè) | 397-401 | Shenxi (神璽 Shénxǐ) 397-399Tianxi (天璽 Tiānxǐ) 399-401 |
| Taizu (太祖 Tàizǔ) | Wuxuan (武宣 Wǔxuān) | Juqu Mengxun (沮渠蒙遜 Jǔqú Méngxùn) | 401-433 | Yongan (永安 Yǒngān) 401-412Xuanshi (玄始 Xuánshǐ) 412-428 |
| Did not exist | Ai (哀王 āi) | Juqu Mujian (沮渠牧犍 Jǔqú Mùjiān) | 433-439 | Yonghe (永和 Yǒnghé) 433-439 |
| Did not exist | Did not exist | Juqu Wuhui (沮渠無諱 Jǔqú Wúhuí) | 442-444 | Chengping (承平 Chéngpíng) 442-443Qianshou (乾壽 Qíanshòu) 443-444 |
| Did not exist | Did not exist | Juqu Anzhou (沮渠安周 Jǔqú ānzhōu) | 444-460 | Chengping (承平 Chéngpíng) 444-460 |
