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Jibin in the context of Central Asia in the 1st century BC, during the Western Han dynasty

Jibin (simplified Chinese: 罽宾; traditional Chinese: 罽賓; pinyin: Jìbīn, Old Chinese: *krads-mpin) is the name of an ancient state in central Asia, the exact location of which is unknown.

Location

There are several possibilities for the location of Jibin:

History

Jibin was described in a dedicated section in the Book of Han, Volume 96, Part 1 (Traditions of the Western Regions).[1]

References

  1. ^ "卷096上" . Book of Han (in Chinese) – via Wikisource.