Later Liao

Later Liao
後遼
1216–1219
CapitalChengzhou[1]
GovernmentMonarchy
Emperor, King 
• 1216
Yelü Sibu
• 1216–1217
Yelü Jinshan
• 1217–1218
Yelü Tongguyu
• 1218–1219
Yelü Hanshe
History 
• Yelü Liuge establishes Eastern Liao
1213
• Yelü Sibu declares himself emperor
1216
• Later Liao defeated by Eastern Liao
1219
CurrencyChinese cash, Chinese coin, copper coins etc.
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Eastern Liao
Eastern Liao
Today part ofChina

Later Liao (simplified Chinese: 后辽; traditional Chinese: 後遼; pinyin: Hòu Liáo) was a short-lived dynastic regime in Northeast China that existed between 1216 and 1219. It was ruled by the House of Yelü and was the last regime that sought to revive the Liao dynasty in China (the Eastern Liao had by this time become a vassal of the Mongol Empire).

  1. ^ "海城曾是后辽国的都城".