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  2. History. The city was originally the site of Jinyang, a strategic centre for the ancient states of Jin and Zhao. After the Qin conquest of Zhao and other states in 221 bce, it became the seat of the commandery (district under the control of a commander) of Taiyuan, which continued during the Han dynasty (206 bce –220 ce) and after.

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    History. Taiyuan is an ancient city with more than 2500 years of urban history, dating back from 497 BC. It was the capital or secondary capital (陪 都, 别 都) of Zhao, Former Qin, Eastern Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Jin, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, Northern Han.

  4. Taiyuan was constructed by Zhao Jianzi in 497 BC and served as the capital city of the state of Zhao. The city was originally named "Jinyang" under the control of Zhao, but it was renamed "Taiyuan" after the conquest of Qin Dynasty in 228 BC.

  5. It was initially established in 497 B.C. as Jinyang city, and in the early Warring States Period was the capital of Zhao State.

  6. The ancient city's history dates back over 2500 years with its emergence during the Spring and Autumn Period. In terms of Chinese history, the city has played many roles including a capital city during the Warring States Period, a prefecture during the Qin Period, and a state during the Western Han.

  7. Taiyuan , or T’ai-yüan, City (pop., 2003 est.: 1,970,300), capital of Shanxi province, China, lying on the Fen River. Known since the time of the Zhou dynasty, it was a strategic centre and administrative capital in the time of the Mongols (12th14th century).

  8. Aug 12, 2024 · With a history of more than 2,500 years, Taiyuan once was an important political, military, economic, and cultural center in ancient North China. It boasts abundant tourism resources varying from famous mountains to grottoes, temples, lakes, caves, ancient buildings and relics.