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Gansu province (甘肅行省) with
Zhangye District as its seat of government. Under this came most of present-day
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (originally the
Tangut territory), south-eastern
Gansu Province, and part of north-eastern
Amdo. The
Kingdom of Qocho (present-day
Xinjiang) was ruled by the
Chagatai Khanate and was never part of the Yuan. •
Henan Jiangbei province (河南江北行省) with
Kaifeng District as its seat of government. Under this came the
Henan areas to the south of the Yellow River, north-east Hubei, Jiangsu, the north-eastern part of Jiangxi Province. Founded in 1268. •
Huguang province (湖廣行省) with
Wuhan of the present-day
Hubei Province as its seat of government. Under this came a part of south-east Hubei,
Hunan,
Guangxi, most of
Guizhou, and parts of south-western
Guangdong Province. Founded in 1274. •
Jiangxi province (江西行省) with
Nanchang as its seat of government. Under this came part of present-day
Jiangxi and
Guangdong Province. Founded in 1277. •
Jiangzhe province (江浙行省) with
Hangzhou as its seat of government. Under this came
Jiangsu and
Anhui areas to the south of the
Yangtze River,
Zhejiang,
Fujian, and a small area in the north-east of
Jiangxi Province. Founded in 1276. •
Liaoyang province (遼陽行省) with present-day
Liaoyang District in Liaoning Province as its seat of government. Under this came north-east
China, the northern part of
Korea and the southern part of the
Russian Far East. •
Lingbei province (嶺北行省) with
Karakorum as its seat of government. Under this province came the present-day
Mongolia, northern
Inner Mongolia and parts of
Siberia. •
Shaanxi province (陝西行省) with
Xi'an as its seat of government. Under this came the majority of present-day
Shaanxi Province, the south-western part of
Inner Mongolia, south-eastern
Gansu, north-western
Sichuan, and a small part of
Qinghai. Founded in 1260. •
Sichuan province (四川行省) with
Chengdu at its seat of government. Under this came most of the eastern half of present-day
Sichuan Province,
Chongqing, and parts of north-western
Guizhou. Founded in 1294. •
Yunnan province (Yuan dynasty) (雲南行省) with
Kunming as its seat of government. Under this came present-day
Yunnan Province, parts of western
Guizhou and north-eastern part of
Burma. The Duan family of the
Dali Kingdom reigned in Dali as Maharajahs while the Governors served in Kunming. Founded in 1274. •
Zhengdong province (征東行省) with
Kaesong of present-day
Korea as its seat of government. Despite being listed as a regular province, it was still special in that it had the king of
Goryeo, who married to the imperial Mongol princesses, as its head, and Goryeo survived
under Yuan overlordship. Furthermore, it was originally set up to invade
Japan (see "Special provinces" below). ==Special provinces (Branch Secretariats)==