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Dingxiang Commandery (Chinese: 定襄郡) was a historical commandery of China. It was located in the southern part of modern Hohhot and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia. The commandery was separated from Yunzhong during Emperor Gaozu of Han's reign. In late Western Han dynasty, it administered 12 counties, namely Chengle (成樂), Tongguo (桐過), Duwu (都武), Wujin (武進), Xiangyin (襄陰), Wugao (武皋), Luo (駱), Antao (安陶), Wucheng (武成), Wuyao (武要), Dingxiang (定襄) and Fulu (復陸). The population was 163,144 in 38,559 households in 2 AD.

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  • Dingxiang Commandery (Chinese: 定襄郡) was a historical commandery of China. It was located in the southern part of modern Hohhot and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia. The commandery was separated from Yunzhong during Emperor Gaozu of Han's reign. In late Western Han dynasty, it administered 12 counties, namely Chengle (成樂), Tongguo (桐過), Duwu (都武), Wujin (武進), Xiangyin (襄陰), Wugao (武皋), Luo (駱), Antao (安陶), Wucheng (武成), Wuyao (武要), Dingxiang (定襄) and Fulu (復陸). The population was 163,144 in 38,559 households in 2 AD. The commandery was briefly abandoned from 34 to 50 AD due to Xiongnu invasions. In 50 AD, the Southern Xiongnu submitted to Han control, and the commandery was partly restored to resettle former residents and the Xiongnu. 6 northern counties were abolished, and later 3 more were transferred to Yunzhong Commandery, while Shanwu (善無) and Zhongling (中陵) counties were added from Yanmen Commandery. In 140 AD, Dingxiang had 5 counties: Shanwu, Luo, Tongguo, Wucheng and Zhongling. The population was 3,571, in 3,153 households. Toward the end Han dynasty, the area's population decreased sharply as residents fled from invading northern nomadic peoples, and the commandery was dissolved. In the Sui and Tang dynasties, the name Dingxiang Commandery was revived to refer to Yun (雲) and Xin (忻) prefectures, respectively. Yun Prefecture in Sui dynasty administered only 1 county, Dali (大利), and 374 households, while Xin Prefecture in Tang dynasty administered 2 counties, Xiurong (秀容) and Dingxiang (定襄, in a different location from the synonymous county of Han dynasty). The population was 14,806 households or 82,032 individuals in 741 AD. (en)
  • 定襄郡(ていじょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の内モンゴル自治区フフホト市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • 정양군(定襄郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다. (ko)
  • 定襄郡,中國古郡名。 西漢初年分雲中郡置,治所在。漢成帝綏和元年(前8年),定襄郡領十二縣:成樂縣、桐過縣、、武進縣、、、駱縣、定陶縣、武城縣、、定襄縣、。其地大致相當於今内蒙古自治区清水河縣、和林格爾縣、卓資縣一帶。 元始二年(2年),全郡有38559戶,163144人。王莽改定襄郡為得降。兩漢之際定襄為盧芳所據。建武七年(31年)屬漢。建武十年(34年),因匈奴侵襲,省定襄郡,遷其人口於西河郡。建武二十六年(50年)南匈奴內附,復置定襄郡,其民遷回本土,同時廢棄原定襄郡北部的都武、襄陰、武臯、定陶、武要、復陸六縣。其後又分成樂縣、定襄縣、武進縣別屬雲中郡,分雁門郡之善無縣、中陵縣屬定襄郡,定襄郡移治善無縣。漢順帝永和五年(140年),定襄郡領善無、桐過、駱、武成、中陵五縣,全郡有3153戶,3571人。建安二十年(215年)正月,廢定襄郡、雲中郡、五原郡、朔方郡,並於太原郡陽曲縣、慮虒縣境內置新興郡,僑置定襄縣、雲中縣、九原縣、廣牧縣等縣,以管理四郡的內遷人口。 北魏時,漢代定襄郡故地屬朔州、恒州。隋開皇五年(585年)置雲州總管府。大業三年(607年)改州為郡,復置定襄郡,僅領一縣:(治所在今和林格爾縣境內),有374戶。唐龍朔三年(663年)置雲中都護府,治所在今和林格爾縣。麟德元年(664年)改為單于大都護府。 (zh)
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  • 定襄郡(ていじょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の内モンゴル自治区フフホト市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • 정양군(定襄郡)은 중국의 옛 군이다. (ko)
  • 定襄郡,中國古郡名。 西漢初年分雲中郡置,治所在。漢成帝綏和元年(前8年),定襄郡領十二縣:成樂縣、桐過縣、、武進縣、、、駱縣、定陶縣、武城縣、、定襄縣、。其地大致相當於今内蒙古自治区清水河縣、和林格爾縣、卓資縣一帶。 元始二年(2年),全郡有38559戶,163144人。王莽改定襄郡為得降。兩漢之際定襄為盧芳所據。建武七年(31年)屬漢。建武十年(34年),因匈奴侵襲,省定襄郡,遷其人口於西河郡。建武二十六年(50年)南匈奴內附,復置定襄郡,其民遷回本土,同時廢棄原定襄郡北部的都武、襄陰、武臯、定陶、武要、復陸六縣。其後又分成樂縣、定襄縣、武進縣別屬雲中郡,分雁門郡之善無縣、中陵縣屬定襄郡,定襄郡移治善無縣。漢順帝永和五年(140年),定襄郡領善無、桐過、駱、武成、中陵五縣,全郡有3153戶,3571人。建安二十年(215年)正月,廢定襄郡、雲中郡、五原郡、朔方郡,並於太原郡陽曲縣、慮虒縣境內置新興郡,僑置定襄縣、雲中縣、九原縣、廣牧縣等縣,以管理四郡的內遷人口。 北魏時,漢代定襄郡故地屬朔州、恒州。隋開皇五年(585年)置雲州總管府。大業三年(607年)改州為郡,復置定襄郡,僅領一縣:(治所在今和林格爾縣境內),有374戶。唐龍朔三年(663年)置雲中都護府,治所在今和林格爾縣。麟德元年(664年)改為單于大都護府。 (zh)
  • Dingxiang Commandery (Chinese: 定襄郡) was a historical commandery of China. It was located in the southern part of modern Hohhot and Ulanqab prefectures in Inner Mongolia. The commandery was separated from Yunzhong during Emperor Gaozu of Han's reign. In late Western Han dynasty, it administered 12 counties, namely Chengle (成樂), Tongguo (桐過), Duwu (都武), Wujin (武進), Xiangyin (襄陰), Wugao (武皋), Luo (駱), Antao (安陶), Wucheng (武成), Wuyao (武要), Dingxiang (定襄) and Fulu (復陸). The population was 163,144 in 38,559 households in 2 AD. (en)
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  • 定襄郡 (ja)
  • 정양군 (행정 구역) (ko)
  • 定襄郡 (zh)
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