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Chiefdom of Lijiang 麗江土司 | |||||||||
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?–1723 | |||||||||
Status | Native Chiefdom of China | ||||||||
Capital | Lijiang | ||||||||
Common languages | Naxi language | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Jang Sadam Gyalpo | |||||||||
• ?–? | A-ts'ung A-liang (first) | ||||||||
• ?–1390 | Mu De | ||||||||
• 1597–1623 | Mu Zeng | ||||||||
• 1722–1723 | Mu Zhong (last) | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | ? | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1723 | ||||||||
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Today part of | China |
The Chiefdom of Lijiang (simplified Chinese: 丽江土司; traditional Chinese: 麗江土司; pinyin: Lìjiāng tǔsī; Naxi: Yiggv Tufsil) was a Nakhi autonomous Tusi chiefdom that ruled Lijiang during Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasty.