Chan Prefecture
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Chanzhou or Chan Prefecture (Chinese: 澶州) was a zhou (prefecture) in Imperial China seated in modern-day Puyang, Henan. It was established in 621 during the Tang dynasty.
In 1106 the Song dynasty elevated the prefecture to a higher status, changing its name to Kaide Prefecture (開德府). This name remained until 1142 when it was changed back to Chan Prefecture by the Jin dynasty, who had captured the territory from the Song dynasty. In 1144 it was renamed as Kai Prefecture (開州).
Geography
[edit | edit source]The administrative region of Chan Prefecture in the Tang dynasty is under the administration of modern Puyang in northeastern Henan:
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- Prefectures of the Tang dynasty
- Prefectures of the Song dynasty
- Prefectures of Later Liang (Five Dynasties)
- Prefectures of Later Tang
- Prefectures of Later Jin (Five Dynasties)
- Prefectures of Later Han (Five Dynasties)
- Prefectures of Later Zhou
- Prefectures of the Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
- Former prefectures in Henan
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