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The Northern Liang (北凉 Bĕi Liáng; 397–439) was a state of the Sixteen Kingdoms in China. It was ruled by the Juqu family of Lushui Hu origin (a branch of the Xiongnu). Although the ethnic Han Chinese Duan Ye was initially enthroned as the Northern Liang ruler with support from the Juqu clan, Duan was subsequently overthrown in 401 and Juqu Mengxun was proclaimed monarch.

All rulers of the Northern Liang proclaimed themselves "wang" (translatable as either "prince" or "king").

Most Chinese historians view the Northern Liang as having ended in 439, when its capital Guzang (姑臧) in modern Wuwei, Gansu fell to Northern Wei forces and the Northern Liang ruler Juqu Mujian captured. However, some view his brothers Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou, who subsequently settled with Northern Liang remnants in Gaochang (高昌) in modern Turpan Prefecture, Xinjiang, as a continuation of the Northern Liang, and thus view the Northern Liang as having ended in 460 when Gaochang fell to Rouran and was made a vassal.

It was during the Northern Liang that the first Buddhist cave shrine sites appear in Gansu Province. The two most famous cave sites are Tiantishan ("Celestial Ladder Mountain"), which was south of the Northern Liang capital at Yongcheng, and Wenshushan ("Manjusri's Mountain"), halfway between Yongcheng and Dunhuang. Maijishan lies more or less on a main route connecting China and Central Asia (approximately west of modern Xi'an), just south of the Weihe (Wei River). It had the additional advantage of located not too distant from a main route that also ran N-S to Chengdu and the Indian subcontinent.

In 442, remnants of the Northern Liang royal family established a new kingdom in Gaochang, known in historiography as the Northern Liang of Gaochang (高昌北凉 Gāochāng Bĕi Liáng; 442–460). The new state was led by Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou where they would hold on to power until 460 when they were conquered by the Rouran. The remnants of the Juqu family were slaughtered.

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北凉(397年或401年-439年)是十六国之一。由匈奴支系卢水胡族的首领沮渠蒙逊所建立;另有一种看法认为建立者为段业,此说是以蒙逊堂兄沮渠男成拥立段业称凉州牧,并改元神玺为立国之始(397年)。

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北凉建康公ruled397/6/12神玺元年五月戊戌401/6/26天玺三年五月癸酉
北凉太祖ruled401/6/27永安元年六月甲戌433/6/3义和三年四月戊戌
北凉哀王ruled433/5/5永和元年四月己巳439/10/23永和七年九月辛卯
北凉拓王ruled443/2/15承平元年正月壬寅444/6/30承平二年五月癸亥
北凉武拓王ruled444/7/1承平二年六月甲子460/12/28承平十八年十一月戊子

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