Western Xia
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Western Xia (西夏
pinyin Xi Xia), was the kingdom from
1032 up to
1227 of the
Tibetan-speaking
Tanguts tribes that was established in the 11th century and flourished through the early 13th century until it was conquered by the
Mongols of the
Yuan dynasty. It was located in what are now the northwestern
Chinese provinces of Kansu (
Gansu) and Shensi (
Shaanxi) and Ningxia (
Ningxia).
Occupying the area along the trade route between
Central Asia and the West, the Tangut were formally a tributary state of first the
Song and then the
Jin. In actuality, they were de facto independent, and the interaction between the Jin, the Song, and the Western Xia is of interest to historians of
diplomacy because they are an example of diplomatic relations between states of de facto equal power but within a diplomatic framework in which one state was formally superior.
Western Xia has its own written language which disappears after the kingdom was annihilated by the Mongols.
The ancient
Xia Dynasty is often confused with this dynasty. Refer to
Xia for other meanings of the
Chinese character.
Rulers of Western Xia
\n| Temple names | \nPosthumous names | \nChinese family name and first namess | \nReigns | \nEra names and their according durations | \n
\n| Chinese convention: "Western Xia" + temple name or "family name + first names" | \n
\n| Jing Zong (景宗 jing3 zong1) | \nWu Lie Di (武烈帝 wu3 lie4 di4) | \nLi Yuan Hao|李元昊 li3 yuan2 hao4 | \n1032-1048 | \nXiandao (顯道 xian3 dao4) 1032-1034 \n Kaiyun (開運 kai1 yun4) 1034 \n Guangping (廣平 guang3 ping2) 1035-1036 \n Daqing (大慶 da4 qing4) 1036-1038 \n Tianshoulifayanzuo (天授禮法延祚 tian1 shuo4 li3 fa3 yan2 zuo4) 1038-1048 \n | \n
\n| Yi Zong (毅宗 yi4 zong1) | \nZhao Ying Di (昭英帝 zhao1 ying1 di4) | \nLi Liang Zuo|李諒祚 li3 liang4 zuo4 | \n1048-1067 | \nYansiningguo (延嗣寧國 yan2 si4 ning2 guo2) 1048-1049 \n Tianyousuisheng (天祐垂聖 tian1 you4 chui2 sheng4) 1050-1052 \n Fushengchengdao (福聖承道 fu2 sheng4 cheng2 dao4) 1053-1056 \n Chedu (奲都 che3 du1) 1036-1038 \n Gonghua (拱化 gong3 hua4) 1063-1067 \n | \n
\n| Hui Zong (惠宗 hui4 zong1) | \nKang Jing Di (康靖帝 kang1 jing4 di4) | \nLi Bing Chang|李秉常 li3 bing3 chang2 | \n1067-1086 | \nQiandao (乾道 qian2 dao4) 1067-1069 \n Tiancilishengguoqing (天賜禮盛國慶 tian1 ci4 li3 sheng4 guo2 qing4) 1070-1074 \n Daan (大安 da4 an1) 1075-1085 \n Tiananliding (天安禮定 tian1 an1 li3 ding4) 1085-1086 \n | \n
\n| Chong Zong (崇宗 chong2 zong1) | \nSheng Wen Di (聖文帝 sheng4 wen2 di4) | \nLi Qian Shun|李乾順 li3 qian2 shun4 | \n1086-1139 | \nTianyizhiping (天儀治平 tian1 yi2 shi4 ping2) 1086-1089 \n Tianyouminan (天祐民安 tian1 you4 min2 an1) 1090-1097 \n Yongan (永安 yong3 an1) 1098-1100 \n Zhenguan (貞觀 zhen1 guan1) 1101-1113 \n Yong (雍寧 yong1 ning2) 1114-1118 \n Yuande (元德 yuan2 de2) 1119-1127 \n Zhengde (正德 zheng4 de2) 1127-1134 \n Dade (大德 da4 de2) 1135-1139 \n | \n
\n| Ren Zong (仁宗 ren2 zong1) | \nSheng Zhen Di (聖禎帝 sheng4 zhen1 di4) | \nLi Ren Xiao|李仁孝 li3 ren2 xiao4 | \n1139-1193 | \nDaqing (大慶 da4 qing4) 1139-1143 \n Renqing (人慶 ren2 qing4) 1144-1148 \n Tiancheng (天盛 tian1 sheng4) 1149-1170 \n Qianyou (乾祐 qian2 you4) 1170-1193 \n | \n
\n| Huan Zong (桓宗 huan2 zong1) | \nZhao Jian Di (昭簡帝 zhao1 jian3 di4) | \nLi Chun You|李純佑 li3 chun2 you4 | \n1193-1206 | \nTianqing (天慶 tian1 qing4) 1193-1206 \n | \n
\n| Xiang Zong (襄宗 xiang1 zong1) | \nJing Wu Di (景武帝 jing3 wu3 di4) | \nLi An Quan|李安全 li3 an1 quan2 | \n1206-1211 | \nQingtian (慶天 qing4 tian1) 1206-1209 \n Huangjian (皇建 huang2 jian4) 1210-1211 \n | \n
\n| Shen Zong (神宗 shen2 zong1) | \nYing Wen Di (英文帝 ying1 wen2 di4) | \nLi Zun Xu|李遵頊 li3 zun1 xu4 | \n1211-1223 | \nGuangding (光定 guang1 ding4) 1211-1223 \n | \n
\n| Xian Zong (獻宗 xian4 zong1) | \nDid not exist | \nLi De Wang|李德旺 li3 de2 wang4 | \n1223-1226 | \nQianding (乾定 qian2 ding4) 1223-1226 \n | \n
\n| Mo Zhu |末主 mo4 zhu3 | \nDid not exist | \nLi Xian|李晛 li3 xian4 | \n1226-1227 | \nBaoyi (寶義 bao3 yi4) 1226-1227 \n | \n
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