Lin'an Prefecture (original) (raw)

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Capital of the Southern Song dynasty

Lin'an Prefecture
Traditional Chinese
Hanyu Pinyin Lín'ān Fǔ
History
• Preceded by Hang Prefecture
• Created 1129 (Song dynasty)
• Abolished 1277 (Yuan dynasty)
• Succeeded by Hangzhou Prefecture
HQ Qiantang (錢塘)
Contained within
Circuit Liangzhe Circuit (before 1160s)Liangzhe West Circuit (after 1160s)

Lin'an Prefecture (1129–1277) was, after 1138, the capital of the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). With over one million people by 1276, it was the most populous city in the world. Lin'an Prefecture was located in modern northern Zhejiang around Hangzhou. Its administrative area is different from that of the modern prefecture-level city of Hangzhou.

Lin'an Prefecture fell to the Mongols in 1276.

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