Dongjing: All Data
Dongjing is a city in China (with Hong Kong and Macau). This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Liaoyang: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
237 AD
Capital of Yan (Three Kingdoms)
928 AD
Capital of Dongdan Kingdom
1100 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Circuit of Dongjing, part of Liao Dynasty
1330 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Province of Liaoyang, part of Yuan Dynasty
1622 AD
Capital of Later Jin
1900 AD
Mentioned in Event: Initial revolt of the Boxers
1900 AD
Mentioned in Event: Russian invasion of Manchuria
1904 AD
Mentioned in Event: Occupation of Southern Manchuria
1904 AD
Mentioned in: Battle of Tashihchiao, part of Russo-Japanese War
1904 AD
Mentioned in: Battle of Liaoyang, part of Russo-Japanese War
1905 AD
Mentioned in Event: Treaty of Portsmouth
1912 AD
Mentioned in Event: Xinhai Revolution
1916 AD
Mentioned in Event: Chinese Warlord Era
1928 AD
Mentioned in Event: Northern Expedition
1932 AD
Mentioned in Event: Japanese invasion of Manchuria
1945 AD
Mentioned in Event: Japanese Surrender (World War II)
1945 AD
Mentioned in Event: Soviet invasion of Manchuria
1946 AD
Mentioned in Event: Second Phase (Chinese Civil War)
1948 AD
Mentioned in Event: Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
1949 AD
Mentioned in Event: Creation of the two Chinas