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History
Cities have existed in the area since the 11th century bce. Chang’an Cheng (“Walled City of Chang’an”), built in 202 bce just northwest of present-day Xi’an, was the capital of the Xi (Western) Han dynasty (206 bce–25 ce) and was one of the greatest cities of the ancient world. It was largely destroyed during the disturbances that preceded the Xin interregnum of the Han (9–25 ce) perpetrated by Wang Mang. The Dong (Eastern) Han dynasty, established in 25, moved its capital east to Luoyang (now in Henan province).

For several centuries Chang’an declined, despite its strategic importance to the northwestern non-Chinese (“barbarian”) principalities. It served briefly (311–316 ce) as the capital of the Xi Jin dynasty, but its capture and destruction by the Xiongnu marked the end of organized Chinese control of the region. Several small states made Chang’an their capital during the Sixteen Kingdoms (Shiliuguo) period (303–439), and it was adopted as the capital of the Xi Wei and Bei (Northern) Zhou states in the 6th century. It was revived by the Sui emperors (581–618), who also made it their capital.
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As the capital of the much longer-lived Tang dynasty (618–907), Chang’an was expanded and divided into three parts: the Palace City; the Imperial City, for the officials; and the Outer City, for artisans and merchants. It soon became one of the most splendid and extravagant cities in the world. The city declined after the downfall of the Tang, though it continued as a market center and broker of the Central Asian trade. In the 13th century the Venetian adventurer Marco Polo described the city as a thriving trade center. The popular name Xi’an (“Western Peace”), adopted in 1369 after the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was established, was later changed to Xijing in 1930 but was restored in 1943.
From the 1920s the city was the chief port of entry for communist ideology reaching China from the Soviet Union. In December 1936 the city was the site of the Xi’an (Sian) Incident, which marked the beginning of united Chinese Nationalist and communist resistance against the Japanese.
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