Duan Kan
Duan Kan (simplified Chinese: 段龛; traditional Chinese: 段龕; pinyin: Duàn Kān) (died 357) was a Xianbei military general of the Later Zhao during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. In 350, taking advantage of the Later Zhao collapse, he occupied the Shandong peninsula and declared himself the King of Qi. His state of Qi (simplified Chinese: 齐; traditional Chinese: 齊; pinyin: Qí; 350–356) is known in historiography as Duan Qi (simplified Chinese: 段齐; traditional Chinese: 段齊; pinyin: Duàn Qí). Duan Kan's state lasted for six years before it was conquered by the Former Yan in 356.
Duan Kan 段龕 | |||||||||
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Duke of Qi | |||||||||
Ruler of Duan Qi | |||||||||
Reign | 350–356 | ||||||||
Born | Unknown | ||||||||
Died | 357 | ||||||||
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Dynasty | Duan Qi |
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