๐Ÿ”— Loulan Kingdom

๐Ÿ”— China/Chinese history ๐Ÿ”— China ๐Ÿ”— Central Asia ๐Ÿ”— Archaeology ๐Ÿ”— Buddhism ๐Ÿ”— Former countries

Loulan, also called Krorรคn or Kroraina (simplified Chinese: ๆฅผๅ…ฐ; traditional Chinese: ๆจ“่˜ญ; pinyin: Lรณulรกn; Uyghur: ูƒุฑูˆุฑุงู†, ะšั€ะพั€ะฐะฝโ€Ž, ULY: Kroran) was an ancient kingdom based around an important oasis city along the Silk Road already known in the 2nd century BCE on the northeastern edge of the Lop Desert. The term Loulan is the Chinese transcription of the native name Krorรคn and is used to refer to the city near Lop Nur as well as the kingdom.

The kingdom was renamed Shanshan (้„ฏๅ–„) after its king was assassinated by an envoy of the Han dynasty in 77 BCE; however, the town at the northwestern corner of the brackish desert lake Lop Nur retained the name of Loulan. The kingdom included at various times settlements such as Niya, Charklik, Miran, and Qiemo. It was intermittently under Chinese control from the early Han dynasty onward until its abandonment centuries later. The ruins of Loulan are near the now-desiccated Lop Nur in the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, and they are now completely surrounded by desert.

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