Eastern Liao

Eastern Liao (simplified Chinese: 东辽; traditional Chinese: 東遼; pinyin: Dōng Liáo) was a 13th-century kingdom in what is now Northeast China, established by the Khitan Yelü clan in an attempt to resurrect the Liao dynasty. Its capital was situated in modern-day Kaiyuan, Liaoning.

Eastern Liao
東遼
1213–1269
CapitalZhongjing
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
 1213–1220
Yelü Liuge
 1226–1238
Yelü Xuedu
 1238–1259
Yelü Shouguonu
 1259–1269
Yelü Gunai
History 
 Yelü Liuge revolts against the Jin dynasty
1212
 Yelü Liuge becomes king
1213
 Later Liao splits from Eastern Liao
1216
 Disestablished
1269
CurrencyChinese cash, Chinese coin, copper coins etc.
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
Mongol Empire
Today part ofChina
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