Chan Prefecture

Tang dynasty era prefecture in China

Chanzhou or Chan Prefecture (澶州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China seated in modern Puyang, Henan, China. It was established in 621 during the Tang dynasty.

In 1106 the Song dynasty elevated the prefecture to a higher status, changing its name to Kaide Prefecture (開德府). This name remained until 1142 when it was changed back to Chan Prefecture by the Jin dynasty, who had captured the territory from the Song dynasty. In 1144 the name was changed to Kai Prefecture.

Geography

The administrative region of Chan Prefecture in the Tang dynasty is under the administration of modern Puyang in northeastern Henan:

  • Puyang
  • Puyang County
  • Qingfeng County
  • Fan County
  • Nanle County

See also

  • Kaizhou (disambiguation)

References

  • Shi Weile, ed. (2005). Zhongguo Lishi Diming Da Cidian (中国历史地名大词典) [Large Dictionary of Chinese Historical Place Names] (in Chinese). China Social Sciences Press. pp. 2928, 291. ISBN 7-5004-4929-1.
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Prefectures of Hebei Circuit during the Song dynasty
Hebei East Circuit
  • Daming (capital)
  • Bei / En
  • Bin
  • Bo
  • Cang
  • Chan
  • De
  • Di
  • Ji
  • Mo
  • Xiong
  • Ying
Military prefectures
Hebei West Circuit
  • Zhending (capital)
  • Bao
  • Ci
  • Ding
  • Huai
  • Ming
  • Qi
  • Shen
  • Wei
  • Xiang
  • Xing
  • Zhao
Military prefectures
  • Ansu
  • Guangxin
  • Shun'an
  • Yongning


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