,
Han dynasty period, 206 BC –230 AD.
Turpan Museum According to
J. P. Mallory and
Victor H. Mair, the earliest accounts of the Jushi report them to have "lived in tents, followed the grasses and waters, and had considerable knowledge of agriculture. They owned cattle, horses, camels, sheep and goats. They were proficient with bows and arrows". Jushi and the kingdom of
Krorän were linked in the account of
Zhang Qian (d. 113 BC), in part because both were under the control of the Xiongnu. Around 60 BC, the Han—ruled at the time by Emperor
Xuan—defeated Xiongnu forces at the
Battle of Jushi, during the
Han–Xiongnu Wars. Afterwards the main part of the Jushi lands was divided into two states: a southern area controlled by the Han, who referred to it as "Nearer Jushi" (or "Anterior Jushi"), and a northern area known to the Han as "Further Jushi" (or "Posterior Jushi") that was dominated by the Xiongnu. Nearer Jushi was administered by the Han from a capital at
Jiaohe ( west of the site of modern
Turpan). The capital of Further Jushi appears to have been called Yuli or Yulai, and was located about north of
Jimasa, north of Jiaohe. The Jushi never regained their independence. Around 442 AD,
Juqu Wuhui and
Juqu Anzhou of the
Northern Liang fled to
Gaochang after their defeat against the
Northern Wei. They ousted the local Gaochang governor Kan Shuang who escaped to the
Rouran Khaganate, and they established the state of Greater Liang in Gaochang, the "
Northern Liang of Gaochang". They destroyed the state of Jushi in 450 AD and occupied Jiaohe. In 460, the Rouran invaded the area, killed Juqu Anzhou, and established the first Gaochang Kingdom under the Chinese Kan Bozhou (r. 460 – ), who was succeeded in 477 by his son Yicheng (義成). In 488 the king of the Turkic
Gaoju Afuzhiluo, an enemy of the Rouran, took over Gaochang, and established the Zhang dynasty of rulers, starting with Zhang Mengming (r. 491–496) as king of Gaochang. File:Ancient city of Jiaohe on its plateau (model).jpg|Model of the ancient capital city of
Jiaohe on its plateau File:Jiaohe - Yarkhoto ruins - 15586010848.jpg|Ruins of Jiaohe File:Turpan-jiaohe-ruinas-d28.jpg|Buddhist stupa of Jiaohe File:Turpan-jiaohe-ruinas-d29.jpg|Landscape at the foot of the plateau on which Jiaohe is located ==Archaeology==