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Dai Prefecture, also known by its Chinese name Daizhou, was a prefecture (zhou) of imperial China in what is now northern Shanxi. It existed intermittently from AD 585 to 1912. Its eponymous seat Daizhou was located at in Dai County. The territory it administered included all or part of what are now the counties of Dai, Wutai, Fanshi, and Yuanping in Shanxi's Xinzhou Prefecture.

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  • Dai Prefecture, also known by its Chinese name Daizhou, was a prefecture (zhou) of imperial China in what is now northern Shanxi. It existed intermittently from AD 585 to 1912. Its eponymous seat Daizhou was located at in Dai County. The territory it administered included all or part of what are now the counties of Dai, Wutai, Fanshi, and Yuanping in Shanxi's Xinzhou Prefecture. (en)
  • Le Zhou de Dai, ou Daizhou en chinois, était un Zhou de la Chine impériale, situé dans la zone qui correspond actuellement au nord de la province du Shanxi. Il a existé de manière intermittente entre 585 et 1912. Daizhou, la capitale éponyme du Zhou, est localisée dans ce qui correspond actuellement à la ville de Shangguan, dans le Xian de Dai. Le territoire de ce Zhou comprenait tout ou partie des actuels Xian de Dai, Wutai, Fanshi et Yuanping dans la préfecture de Xinzhou, au Shanxi. (fr)
  • 代州(だいしゅう)は、中国にかつて存在した州。隋代から民国初年にかけて、現在の山西省忻州市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • 代州,中国隋朝时设置的州。 北周置肆州。隋朝开皇五年(585年),改为代州。大业初年改为雁门郡。唐朝天宝初年改雁门郡,乾元初年,复为代州。土贡:蜜、青碌彩、麝香、豹尾、白雕羽。户二万一千二百八十,口十万三百五十。下辖五县:雁门县、五台县、繁畤县、崞县、唐林县。 清朝雍正二年(1724年),升为代州直隶州,属山西布政使司。民国元年(1912年),为代县。 (zh)
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  • Dai Prefecture, also known by its Chinese name Daizhou, was a prefecture (zhou) of imperial China in what is now northern Shanxi. It existed intermittently from AD 585 to 1912. Its eponymous seat Daizhou was located at in Dai County. The territory it administered included all or part of what are now the counties of Dai, Wutai, Fanshi, and Yuanping in Shanxi's Xinzhou Prefecture. (en)
  • Le Zhou de Dai, ou Daizhou en chinois, était un Zhou de la Chine impériale, situé dans la zone qui correspond actuellement au nord de la province du Shanxi. Il a existé de manière intermittente entre 585 et 1912. Daizhou, la capitale éponyme du Zhou, est localisée dans ce qui correspond actuellement à la ville de Shangguan, dans le Xian de Dai. Le territoire de ce Zhou comprenait tout ou partie des actuels Xian de Dai, Wutai, Fanshi et Yuanping dans la préfecture de Xinzhou, au Shanxi. (fr)
  • 代州(だいしゅう)は、中国にかつて存在した州。隋代から民国初年にかけて、現在の山西省忻州市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • 代州,中国隋朝时设置的州。 北周置肆州。隋朝开皇五年(585年),改为代州。大业初年改为雁门郡。唐朝天宝初年改雁门郡,乾元初年,复为代州。土贡:蜜、青碌彩、麝香、豹尾、白雕羽。户二万一千二百八十,口十万三百五十。下辖五县:雁门县、五台县、繁畤县、崞县、唐林县。 清朝雍正二年(1724年),升为代州直隶州,属山西布政使司。民国元年(1912年),为代县。 (zh)
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