For the Jie/Jiye people in Eastern Equatoria state, South Sudan, see Jiye people.
For the Jie people of northern Uganda, see Jie (Uganda).
The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Giles: Chieh; Middle Chinese: [ki̯at][1]: 246 ) were members of a tribe of northern China in the fourth century. During the period of the Sixteen Kingdoms, they were regarded by the Han people as one of the Five Barbarians. Under Shi Le and his family, they established the Later Zhao dynasty which dominated northern China for most of its existence from 319 to 351. The Jie ceased to play a role in Chinese history after Ran Min's culling order and the wars that followed the collapse of Later Zhao, although historians believe that certain prominent figures from later periods may have been descendants of the Jie.
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The Jié (Chinese: 羯; Wade–Giles: Chieh; Middle Chinese: [ki̯at]: 246 ) were members of a tribe of northern China in the fourth century. During the period...
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