E (state)

E
c. 12th century BCE–863 BCE
State of E as a territory of the Zhou Dynasty, near the South
StatusMonarchy
CapitalXiangning County
Nanyang, Henan Province
Ezhou, Hubei Province
Religion
Chinese folk religion, Ancestor worship
History 
• Established
c. 12th century BCE
• Disestablished
863 BCE
CurrencySpade money
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Zhou dynasty
Warring States period
Chu (state)
Qin dynasty
E
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinÈ
Gwoyeu RomatzyhEh
Wade–GilesO4
IPA[ɤ̂]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationNgohk
JyutpingNgok6
IPA[ŋɔk̚˨]
Southern Min
Tâi-lôGoh
Middle Chinese
Middle ChineseNgak
Old Chinese
Baxter–Sagart (2014)*[ŋ]ˤak

The state of E (IPA: /ɤ̂/), whose Middle and Old Chinese name has been reconstructed as Ngak (IPA: /ŋˤak/), was an ancient Chinese state in the area of present-day Henan and Hubei in China from around the 12th century BCE until its overthrow in 863 BCE. It was a vassal of the Shang dynasty and its ruler was one of the Three Ducal Ministers appointed by Di Xin.

E was originally located in the southern part of the modern province of Henan but later moved to Hubei. Its name is now used as the provincial abbreviation for Hubei.