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Yan (An–Shi)

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Languages
  
Chinese

756–757
  
An Lushan, 1st

Government
  
Monarchy

757–759
  
An Qingxu, 2nd

Capital
  
Luoyang (756–757) Yecheng (757–759) Fanyang (759) Luoyang (759–762)

Religion
  
Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion

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Yan (Chinese: ; pinyin: Yān), also known as the Great Yan (Chinese: 大燕; pinyin: Dà Yān), was a state established in 756 by the Tang Dynasty general An Lushan, after he rebelled against the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang in 755. The state was extinguished in 763, with the death of An Lushan's former subordinate, Shi Siming's son, Shi Chaoyi, who was the last person to claim the title as Yan's emperor.

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Yan (An–Shi) Wikipedia