Yan, Marquis of Tian
| Tian Yan 田剡 | |||||
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| Ruler of Qi | |||||
| Reign | 383–375 BC | ||||
| Predecessor | Duke Tai of Tian Qi | ||||
| Successor | Duke Huan of Tian Qi | ||||
| Died | 375 BC | ||||
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| House | Gui | ||||
| Dynasty | Tian Qi | ||||
| Father | Duke Tai of Tian Qi | ||||
Tian Yan, commonly known as "Yan, Marquis of Qi" (Chinese: 齊侯剡; pinyin: Qí Hóu Yǎn) or "Yan, Marquis of Tian" (Chinese: 田侯剡; pinyin: Tián Hóu Yǎn), was from 383 BC to 375 BC the ruler of the Qi state. He succeeded his father, the founding monarch of the Tian Qi (田齊) dynasty, Duke Tai of Tian Qi. He was killed by his younger brother, Duke Huan of Tian Qi, who then took the throne.