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414: 122:(秭歸), Yidao (夷道), Zhouling (州陵), Ruo (若), Wu (巫) and Gaocheng (高成). The total population in 2 AD was 718,540 individuals, in 125,579 households. By 140 AD, the population had grown to 747,604, in 162,570 households. 161:, only 6 counties remained in the commandery, while the population had decreased further to 75,087 individuals in 14,544 households by mid-5th century. The commandery was abolished in early 133:
reunited China (280 AD), the territory of Nan had been reduced to 11 counties, namely Jiangling, Bian, Dangyang, Huarong, Ruo, Zhijiang, Jingyang (旌陽), Zhouling,
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era, three new commanderies – Yidu (宜都), Jianping (建平) and Xiangyang were formed in the region, and multiple new counties were created as well. By the time when
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dynasty, the commandery consisted of 18 counties: Jiangling (江陵), Linju (臨沮), Yiling (夷陵),
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Index

Chinese
commandery
Warring States period
Tang dynasty
Hubei
Chongqing
Jingzhou
Qin
King Zhao
Chu
Ying
Gong Ao
Gong Wei
Emperor Gaozu of Han
Western Han
Huarong
Yicheng
Ying
Dangyang
Zhijiang
Xiangyang
Zigui
Three Kingdoms
Jin dynasty
Jianli
Songzi
Shishou
Sima Wei
War of the Eight Princes
Liu Song

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