Lanshan Mountains (Chinese: 兰山) is a mountain range along the northern shore of the Yellow River east of the capital Lanzhou of the Gansu province in northwestern China.
Lanshan Mountain | |
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Location | Gansu Province of China[1] |
The area of the Lanshan Mountains played a prominent role in the history of early China, changing hands many times in the course of events. After the fall of the Han Dynasty, a succession of states were located here: in the 4th century it was a capital of the independent state Earlier Liang, and from the 5th to the 11th century, it became a center for Buddhist study in China.
Mountain ranges of China | |
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Geography of China | |
Northwest China | |
Qinghai-Tibet and Southwest China | |
Northeast China | |
North and East China | |
Central China | |
South China | |
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