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  • Parhae
  • 7th-10th century kingdom in East Asia

    other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Parhae, also rendered as Bohai or Balhae, and called Jin early on, was a multiethnic kingdom established in 698 by

    Parhae

    Parhae

    Parhae

  • Balhae controversies
  • East Asian historiographic dispute

    The Balhae controversies involve disputes between China, Korea, Japan, and Russia, countries that have conducted studies on the historical state of Balhae

    Balhae controversies

    Balhae_controversies

  • Mu of Balhae
  • 2nd King of Balhae (r. 719–737)

     719–737), also called Tae Muye (대무예; 大武藝), was the second king of the Balhae. He is noted for the military expansion of his domain. Tae Muye was the

    Mu of Balhae

    Mu_of_Balhae

  • List of Balhae monarchs
  • Balhae (698–926) or Bohai was a mixed ethnic Goguryeo–Mohe kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo. Balhae occupied southern parts of Northeast

    List of Balhae monarchs

    List_of_Balhae_monarchs

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    structure is disputed as part of the Balhae controversies. Due to the scarcity of indigenous Balhae sources, the study of Balhae draws on a wide range of textual

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Mun of Balhae
  • 3rd King of Balhae (r. 737–793)

    ruler of the Balhae. He succeeded his father King Mu, upon his death in 737. He was the grandson of Tae Choyŏng, the founder of Balhae. During King Mun's

    Mun of Balhae

    Mun_of_Balhae

  • Parhaego
  • History book on Balhae published in 1784

    Parhaego (Korean: 발해고; Hanja: 渤海考) or the Reflections on Balhae is a history book about the Balhae civilization, written by Yu Deuk-gong, who was a Silhak

    Parhaego

    Parhaego

  • Korea
  • Region in East Asia

    Baekje and Goguryeo with the aid of the Tang dynasty, forming Unified Silla; Balhae succeeded Goguryeo in the north. In the late 9th century, Unified Silla

    Korea

    Korea

    Korea

  • History of Korea
  • Jo-young established Balhae in the old territories of Goguryeo, which led to the Northern and Southern States period (698–926) with Balhae and Silla coexisting

    History of Korea

    History_of_Korea

  • Northern and Southern States period
  • Period in Korean history from 698 to 926

    period (698–926) is the period in Korean history when Unified Silla and Balhae coexisted in the south and north of the peninsula. The Northern and Southern

    Northern and Southern States period

    Northern and Southern States period

    Northern_and_Southern_States_period

  • Goryeo
  • Korean dynasty (918–1392)

    but also incorporated much of the ruling class of the northern kingdom of Balhae, who had origins in Goguryeo of the earlier Three Kingdoms of Korea. According

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

    Goryeo

  • List of provinces of Balhae
  • The Balhae (or Bohai) kingdom controlled the northern Korean Peninsula, the area from the Amur River (Heilong Jiang) to the Strait of Tartary, and the

    List of provinces of Balhae

    List of provinces of Balhae

    List_of_provinces_of_Balhae

  • Liao dynasty
  • Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)

    states and peoples including the Kumo Xi, Shiwei, Tatars, Zubu, Khongirad, Balhae, Goryeo, Later Tang, and the Song dynasty. Its conquests include the Sixteen

    Liao dynasty

    Liao dynasty

    Liao_dynasty

  • The Silent Sea (TV series)
  • 2021 South Korean television series

    mission to the Moon. They are headed to an abandoned research facility, Balhae Station, where her sister died five years prior, after 117 personnel were

    The Silent Sea (TV series)

    The_Silent_Sea_(TV_series)

  • Mohe people
  • Ancient ethnic group who lived in Northeast Asia

    in the kingdom of Balhae in northeast Asia, which lasted from the late 7th century to early 10th century. After the fall of Balhae, few historical traces

    Mohe people

    Mohe_people

  • Sŏn of Balhae
  • 10th King of Balhae (r. 818–830)

    10th king of the kingdom of Balhae. He restored national strength, and is remembered today as the last of the great Balhae rulers before its fall. Tae

    Sŏn of Balhae

    Sŏn_of_Balhae

  • List of monarchs of Korea
  • local kingdom on Jeju Island. Balhae (698–926) was an ancient Korean kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo. Balhae occupied southern parts of Northeast

    List of monarchs of Korea

    List_of_monarchs_of_Korea

  • Sŏng of Balhae
  • 5th King of Balhae (r. 793–794)

    called by his birth-name Tae Hwayŏ (대화여; 大華璵), was the 5th ruler of the Balhae. He was the grandson of King Mun, his father being the deceased heir Tae

    Sŏng of Balhae

    Sŏng_of_Balhae

  • Dae Jo-yeong (TV series)
  • South Korean television series

    country, Balhae. When Dae thinks all is over, Mimosa comes and says it isn't as Tang can go to Gokturks and persuade them to attack Balhae and the only

    Dae Jo-yeong (TV series)

    Dae_Jo-yeong_(TV_series)

  • Chŏng of Balhae
  • 7th King of Balhae (r. 809–812)

    Chŏng (Korean: 정; Hanja: 定; died 812?; r. 809–812?) was the seventh king of Balhae. He was the son of King Kang. Little is known of his reign, save that he

    Chŏng of Balhae

    Chŏng_of_Balhae

  • Yŏl Manhwa
  • King of Chŏngan

    kingdom of Balhae (Bohai), centered near the Yalu River. Yŏl Manhwa served a general of Later Balhae (Later Bohai), after the fall of Balhae to the Liao

    Yŏl Manhwa

    Yŏl_Manhwa

  • Northeast Project
  • 2002–2007 Chinese history project

    Project, respectively. Due to its claims regarding Gojoseon, Goguryeo and Balhae, the project sparked disputes with South Korea. In 2004, this dispute threatened

    Northeast Project

    Northeast Project

    Northeast_Project

  • Tae Chungsang
  • the founding of Balhae, and the father of Tae Choyŏng, the actual founder of Balhae. Though much of the credit for the founding of Balhae went to his son

    Tae Chungsang

    Tae_Chungsang

  • Hanbok
  • Traditional Korean clothing

    elements. Early Balhae officials wore clothing appeared to continue the Three Kingdoms period tradition. However, after Mun of Balhae, Balhae started to incorporate

    Hanbok

    Hanbok

    Hanbok

  • Taejo of Goryeo
  • King of Goryeo from 918 to 943

    lacking in the later years of Silla. After the destruction of Balhae by the Khitans in 926, Balhae's last crown prince and much of its ruling class sought refuge

    Taejo of Goryeo

    Taejo of Goryeo

    Taejo_of_Goryeo

  • Shadowless Sword
  • 2005 South Korean film

    filmed in China, the film follows the exploits of the last prince of the Balhae Kingdom, who hides his identity in a small village until he is called to

    Shadowless Sword

    Shadowless_Sword

  • Shine or Go Crazy
  • 2015 South Korean television series

    same name by Hyun Go-woon about the romance between a Goryeo prince and a Balhae princess. Starring Jang Hyuk, Oh Yeon-seo, Lee Hanee and Lim Ju-hwan, it

    Shine or Go Crazy

    Shine_or_Go_Crazy

  • Liuding Mountain
  • Mountain in Jilin province, China

    tombs on the mountain, which was the graveyard of the royal family of the Balhae kingdom. The tombs were excavated by Yanbian University, Jilin Provincial

    Liuding Mountain

    Liuding Mountain

    Liuding_Mountain

  • Tae Insŏn
  • Last King of Balhae (r. 906–926)

    Tae Insŏn (Korean: 대인선; Hanja: 大諲譔; r. 906–926) was the last king of Balhae, a kingdom in northeast Asia occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea,

    Tae Insŏn

    Tae_Insŏn

  • Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain
  • Site in Jilin Province, China

    Longtou Mountain are the burial sites of twelve royal figures from the Balhae (Bohai) kingdom. It is located on Longtou Mountain, southeast of Toudao

    Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain

    Ancient_Tombs_at_Longtou_Mountain

  • South Korea
  • Country in East Asia

    the peninsula for the first time in the late seventh century AD, while Balhae succeeded Goguryeo in the north. The Goryeo dynasty (918–1392) achieved

    South Korea

    South Korea

    South_Korea

  • Dae (surname)
  • Surname list

    letters as Dae. The Dae surname is of Balhae origin, originating from the ruling House of Dae that ruled Balhae. Its last crown prince, Tae Kwanghyŏn

    Dae (surname)

    Dae_(surname)

  • Capital of Korea
  • History of national capitals of Korea

    — first capital of Balhae (698 — 742 CE) Junggyeong — second capital of Balhae (742 — 756 CE) Sanggyeong — third capital of Balhae (756 — 785 CE, 793

    Capital of Korea

    Capital_of_Korea

  • Kŏlsa Piu
  • Balhae military leader (fl. 7th century)

    an active part in Balhae's effort for autonomy against the Tang dynasty. Kŏlsa Piu died in the Battle of Tianmenling, in which Balhae achieved victory

    Kŏlsa Piu

    Kŏlsa_Piu

  • Tae Kwanghyŏn
  • Last crown prince of Balhae (fl. 10th century)

    century) was the last Crown Prince of Balhae and a member of the Balhae royal family. He was the leader of the Balhae refugees who sought refuge in the Korean

    Tae Kwanghyŏn

    Tae_Kwanghyŏn

  • Family tree of Korean monarchs
  • declared themselves emperor. Balhae (698-926) was an ancient Korean kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo. Balhae occupied southern parts of Northeast

    Family tree of Korean monarchs

    Family_tree_of_Korean_monarchs

  • Kang of Balhae
  • 6th King of Balhae (r. 794–809)

    the sixth king of Balhae, ascending to the throne in 794 and ruling until his death. He was the son of King Mun, who was Balhae's third king. He chose

    Kang of Balhae

    Kang_of_Balhae

  • Ko of Parhae
  • Founding King of Balhae (r. 689–719)

    Go of Balhae Chinese name Chinese 高王 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Gāowáng Wade–Giles Kowang Given in Chinese Chinese 大祚荣 Transcriptions

    Ko of Parhae

    Ko_of_Parhae

  • Unified Silla
  • Korean kingdom (668–935)

    Silla existed during the Northern and Southern States period at a time when Balhae controlled the north of the peninsula. Unified Silla lasted for 267 years

    Unified Silla

    Unified Silla

    Unified_Silla

  • Little Goguryeo
  • Hypothesized state in Liaodong and northern Korea

    Tang dynasty and Balhae (Bohai). Although Lesser Goguryeo declared itself an independent kingdom, it was soon absorbed into Balhae. In 699, the Tang

    Little Goguryeo

    Little Goguryeo

    Little_Goguryeo

  • Tae Ijin
  • 11th King of Balhae (r. 830–857)

    Tae Ijin (Korean: 대이진; Hanja: 大彝震; r. 830–857) was the 11th king of the Balhae kingdom, which existed from AD 698 to 926 and occupied parts of Manchuria

    Tae Ijin

    Tae_Ijin

  • History of Manchuria
  • to 926, the kingdom of Balhae ruled over all of Manchuria, including the northern Korean peninsula and Primorsky Krai. Balhae was composed predominantly

    History of Manchuria

    History of Manchuria

    History_of_Manchuria

  • Hŭi of Balhae
  • 8th King of Balhae (r. 812–817)

    Hŭi (Korean: 희; Hanja: 僖; died 817; r. 812?–817) was the eighth king of Balhae. He was the son of King Kang, and the younger brother of King Chŏng. He

    Hŭi of Balhae

    Hŭi_of_Balhae

  • Wanyan
  • Clan of the Heishui Mohe tribe

    as him being Korean because many Balhae people lived in Goryeo at that time. Later when Aguda appealed to the Balhae people in the Liao dynasty for support

    Wanyan

    Wanyan

  • Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture
  • Autonomous prefecture in Jilin, China

    42,700 square kilometres (16,500 sq mi). The prefecture has an important Balhae archaeological site – the Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain – which includes

    Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture

    Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture

    Yanbian_Korean_Autonomous_Prefecture

  • Kan of Balhae
  • 9th King of Balhae (r. 817–818)

    Kan (Korean: 간; Hanja: 簡; died 818; r. 817–818) was the ninth king of Balhae. He was the son of the sixth king, Kang, and the younger brother of King Hŭi

    Kan of Balhae

    Kan_of_Balhae

  • Military history of Korea
  • Tianmenling – War of Foundation – 698 Balhae expedition to Dengzhou – 732 Balhae-Silla Conflicts Conquest of Balhae by Khitan – 926 Campaigns of Chang Pogo

    Military history of Korea

    Military_history_of_Korea

  • North Korea
  • Country in East Asia

    Following the unification of the Three Kingdoms of Korea into Silla and Balhae in the late 7th century, Korea was ruled by the Goryeo dynasty (918–1392)

    North Korea

    North Korea

    North_Korea

  • Nara period
  • Historical period of Japan from CE 710 to 794

    regular diplomatic exchanges. The rise of Balhae north of Silla destabilized Japan-Silla relations. Balhae sent its first mission in 728 to Nara, which

    Nara period

    Nara period

    Nara_period

  • History of Sino-Korean relations
  • kinship with Balhae, calling it his "relative country" and "married country", and protected the Balhae refugees following the Liao Conquest of Balhae. This was

    History of Sino-Korean relations

    History of Sino-Korean relations

    History_of_Sino-Korean_relations

  • Wu Zhou
  • Chinese imperial dynasty (690–705)

    Wu Zetian deposed 21 February 705 Currency Chinese coin, Chinese cash Preceded by Succeeded by Tang dynasty Tang dynasty Second Turkic Khaganate Balhae

    Wu Zhou

    Wu Zhou

    Wu_Zhou

  • Jurchen people
  • Tungusic-speaking people in East Asia

    as him being Korean because many Balhae people lived in Goryeo at that time. Later when Aguda appealed to the Balhae people in the Liao dynasty for support

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen_people

  • Heishui Mohe
  • Ancient ethnic group

    southern Heishui Mohe were subjects of King Seon (King Xuan) of Balhae (Bohai). Balhae was conquered by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty in AD 926. The Heishui

    Heishui Mohe

    Heishui_Mohe

  • History of Vladivostok
  • City history

    Vladivostok was ruled by various states, including the Mohe, the Goguryeo, the Balhae and the later Liao, Jīn and Ming dynasties. The land was ceded by China

    History of Vladivostok

    History of Vladivostok

    History_of_Vladivostok

  • Later Parhae
  • Former state

    Göktürk Khaganate Eastern Turkic Khaganate Tang dynasty (Andong Protectorate) Balhae Dongdan Kingdom Jeongan Liao dynasty Jurchen Jin dynasty Mongol Empire Yuan

    Later Parhae

    Later_Parhae

  • Korean art
  • Balhae (698–926) art can be found in the two tombs of Balhae Princesses. Shown are some aristocrats, warriors, and musicians and maids of the Balhae people

    Korean art

    Korean art

    Korean_art

  • Qing dynasty
  • Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)

    Göktürk Khaganate Eastern Turkic Khaganate Tang dynasty (Andong Protectorate) Balhae Dongdan Kingdom Jeongan Liao dynasty Jurchen Jin dynasty Mongol Empire Yuan

    Qing dynasty

    Qing dynasty

    Qing_dynasty

  • Gwanbok
  • Official clothing in historical Korea

    court officials. In Balhae, the official attire of civil and military officials were issued by the state. During King Mun's reign, Balhae started to integrate

    Gwanbok

    Gwanbok

    Gwanbok

  • Tae Wŏnŭi
  • 4th King of Balhae (r. 793)

     793– ) was the 4th ruler of the kingdom of Balhae. Tae Wŏnŭi was a son of King Mu, the second ruler of Balhae, and the brother of the previous king, King

    Tae Wŏnŭi

    Tae_Wŏnŭi

  • In-soo (Korean name)
  • Name list

    given name. People with this name include: Seon of Balhae (born Dae Insu, fl. 818–830), 10th king of Balhae Queen Insu (1437–1504), wife of Crown Prince Uigyeong

    In-soo (Korean name)

    In-soo_(Korean_name)

  • Chunbun Ancestral Rite
  • Annual ritual memorializing Balhae

    in remembrance of the Go of Balhae, the founder of the Balhae empire. The ancestral rite takes place every year in Balhae Village, a small town located

    Chunbun Ancestral Rite

    Chunbun Ancestral Rite

    Chunbun_Ancestral_Rite

  • Dongdan Kingdom
  • 926–930 puppet state in Manchuria

    former realm of Balhae (Bohai) in eastern Manchuria. The territory was later absorbed into the Liao dynasty. After conquering Balhae (Bohai) in 926, the

    Dongdan Kingdom

    Dongdan Kingdom

    Dongdan_Kingdom

  • Korean Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism native to Korea and practiced around the world

    strong influence over the funerary rituals in Balhae. After the fall of Balhae, sixty monks from Balhae including the monk Jaeung (載雄) fled together to

    Korean Buddhism

    Korean Buddhism

    Korean_Buddhism

  • Shangjing Longquanfu
  • Balhae archaeological site in China

    archaeological site in Ning'an, Heilongjiang, China. It was the capital of the Balhae (Bohai) Kingdom from 756 to 785, and again from 793 to 926. The site is

    Shangjing Longquanfu

    Shangjing_Longquanfu

  • Korean era name
  • Names given to the regnal eras of Korean monarchs

    and numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon, and the Korean Empire. Various Korean regimes

    Korean era name

    Korean_era_name

  • List of battles involving Korea
  • This is a list of land and naval battles involving Korea. Gojoseon–Yan War Han conquest of Gojoseon Goguryeo–Wa War Iwai Rebellion Battle of Jwawon Goguryeo–Wei

    List of battles involving Korea

    List_of_battles_involving_Korea

  • Jiandao
  • Historical region of Jilin, China

    Gando/Jiandao. Balhae was a state that existed in the area during the Tang dynasty in China and the Unified Silla period in Korea. China emphasizes Balhae's temporary

    Jiandao

    Jiandao

  • Liaodong Peninsula
  • Peninsula in Liaoning, China

    Wu Zhou's defeat at the Battle of Tianmenling allowed the newly founded Balhae to rule the region for the next two centuries, before they were supplanted

    Liaodong Peninsula

    Liaodong Peninsula

    Liaodong_Peninsula

  • Princess Chŏnghye of Balhae
  • Balhae princess (737–777)

    virtuous and kind princess') of the Tae clan (737–777 CE), was a princess of Balhae as the second child and eldest-living daughter of King Mun. She was taught

    Princess Chŏnghye of Balhae

    Princess_Chŏnghye_of_Balhae

  • Tae Tosu
  • Korean military official (fl. 10th–11th centuries)

    served in the Goryeo-Khitan Wars. He was a scion of the royal family of Balhae, some who had fled to Goryeo after its fall to the Khitans. Tae Tosu was

    Tae Tosu

    Tae_Tosu

  • Abaoji
  • Emperor of the Liao dynasty from 916 to 926

    Liao River to the east and south-east as far as the Yalu River lay the Balhae people, the majority of whom comprised a settled agricultural society. The

    Abaoji

    Abaoji

  • Timeline of Korean history
  • parts of former Balhae territory. 937: Tae Kwanghyŏn, the last Crown Prince of Balhae, flees to Goryeo with a great portion of the Balhae royalty and aristocracy

    Timeline of Korean history

    Timeline_of_Korean_history

  • History of Asia
  • established Balhae and won the war against Tang in later 7th century AD. Balhae is the north state, and Later Silla was the south state. Balhae was a quite

    History of Asia

    History_of_Asia

  • Renaissance
  • European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries

    Progressive-era historians Eurasia Albania Dealbanisation Austria Habsburg myth Balhae Belarus Bulgaria Byzantine Empire [de] Early [ru] Croatia Europe Ancient [ru]

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

    Renaissance

  • Primorsky Krai
  • First-level administrative division of Russia

    kingdoms. During the Balhae Kingdom, most of the krai was within the boundaries of the provinces of Dingli, Anbian and Anyuan. After Balhae was conquered by

    Primorsky Krai

    Primorsky Krai

    Primorsky_Krai

  • McCune–Reischauer
  • Korean language romanization system

    Juche 안쪽 antchok anjjok inside 빨리 ppalli ppalri quickly 발해 Parhae Palhae Balhae 목란 mongnan mongran Magnolia sieboldii 연구 yŏn'gu yŏn-gu research, study 영어

    McCune–Reischauer

    McCune–Reischauer

    McCune–Reischauer

  • Mishan
  • County-level city in Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China

    jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Jixi. From 698 to 936, the kingdom of Balhae occupied northern Korea and parts of Manchuria and Primorsky Krai, consisting

    Mishan

    Mishan

    Mishan

  • Historical rankings of presidents of the United States
  • Progressive-era historians Eurasia Albania Dealbanisation Austria Habsburg myth Balhae Belarus Bulgaria Byzantine Empire [de] Early [ru] Croatia Europe Ancient [ru]

    Historical rankings of presidents of the United States

    Historical rankings of presidents of the United States

    Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

  • Goguryeo language
  • Speculated language of ancient Goguryeo

    territory of Goguryeo were Tungusic speakers. Baekje language Puyŏ languages Balhae History of the Korean language Old Korean Middle Chinese forms are given

    Goguryeo language

    Goguryeo language

    Goguryeo_language

  • Jianxing
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Later Yan Jianxing (819–830), or Geonheung, era name used by Seon of Balhae Wei Jianxing, Chisese statesman. This disambiguation page lists articles

    Jianxing

    Jianxing

  • Jeong (given name)
  • Name list

    the single-syllable given name Jeong include: Jeong of Balhae (died 812), seventh King of Balhae Yi Chong (1541–1622), Joseon Dynasty painter Heo Jeong

    Jeong (given name)

    Jeong_(given_name)

  • National Museum of Korea
  • Museum in Seoul, South Korea

    throughout the Unified Silla, Balhae, Goryeo, and Joseon periods. The eight rooms of the gallery include the Unified Silla Room, Balhae Room, Goryeo Room, and

    National Museum of Korea

    National Museum of Korea

    National_Museum_of_Korea

  • Come Back Home (Seo Taiji and Boys song)
  • 1995 single by Seo Taiji and Boys

    Taiji Producer Seo Taiji Seo Taiji and Boys singles chronology "Dreaming of Balhae" (1994) "Come Back Home" (1995) "Regret of the Times" (1995) Music video

    Come Back Home (Seo Taiji and Boys song)

    Come_Back_Home_(Seo_Taiji_and_Boys_song)

  • List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
  • North Korea South Korea Gaya confederacy 42 CE 562 CE Gaya South Korea Balhae 698 CE 926 CE Dunhua GoguryeoTungusic, Middle Chinese North Korea China

    List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires

    List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires

  • Reconquista
  • Medieval Christian military campaigns

    Progressive-era historians Eurasia Albania Dealbanisation Austria Habsburg myth Balhae Belarus Bulgaria Byzantine Empire [de] Early [ru] Croatia Europe Ancient [ru]

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

  • Go
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    politician Rachelle Ann Go (born 1986), Filipina singer and actress Go of Balhae, Korean general and ruler of the 8th century Glorioso Islands (FIPS 10-4

    Go

    Go

  • MU
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    18th century Mu of Baekje (580–641), king of Baekje Mu of Balhae (died 737), king of Balhae from 718 to 737 Marquis Mu of Cai, ruler of the state of Cai

    MU

    MU

  • Manchuria
  • Geographical region in Northeast Asia

    Göktürk Khaganate Eastern Turkic Khaganate Tang dynasty (Andong Protectorate) Balhae Dongdan Kingdom Jeongan Liao dynasty Jurchen Jin dynasty Mongol Empire Yuan

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

    Manchuria

  • Zhen
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    China, called zhèn (镇) in Chinese Zhen (surname) (甄), a Chinese surname Balhae Kingdom, originally called Zhen (振) in Chinese Lady Zhen (183-221), wife

    Zhen

    Zhen

  • Revised Romanization of Korean
  • Korean language romanization system

    철원 [tɕʰʌ.ɾwʌn] → Cheorwon, 울릉도 [ul.lɯŋ.do] → Ulleungdo, 발해 [paɾ.ɦɛ] → Balhae. ㄴ /n/ is written ⟨l⟩ whenever pronounced as a lateral rather than as a

    Revised Romanization of Korean

    Revised_Romanization_of_Korean

  • Jaxa (state)
  • 17th century microstate in North Asia

    Göktürk Khaganate Eastern Turkic Khaganate Tang dynasty (Andong Protectorate) Balhae Dongdan Kingdom Jeongan Liao dynasty Jurchen Jin dynasty Mongol Empire Yuan

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa (state)

    Jaxa_(state)

  • Goryeo coinage
  • Currency used in Goryeo

    a Balhae coin. The "Goryeo coin" viewpoint is represented by the Tōa senshi, published in 1938. Wang Zuyuan, a proponent of the more recent "Balhae coin"

    Goryeo coinage

    Goryeo coinage

    Goryeo_coinage

  • Legacy of Cato the Younger
  • Impact of Roman politician and Stoic

    Progressive-era historians Eurasia Albania Dealbanisation Austria Habsburg myth Balhae Belarus Bulgaria Byzantine Empire [de] Early [ru] Croatia Europe Ancient [ru]

    Legacy of Cato the Younger

    Legacy of Cato the Younger

    Legacy_of_Cato_the_Younger

  • Jujagam
  • National educational institution of Parhae

    Jujagam (Korean: 주자감; Hanja: 胄子監) was the national educational institution of Parhae. It was established during the reign of King Mun, modeling it after

    Jujagam

    Jujagam

  • Jilin
  • Province in Northeast China

    successively under the domination of the Xiongnu, Xianbei state, Goguryeo, Balhae, Khitan Liao Dynasty, the Jurchen Jin Dynasty, and the Mongol Yuan dynasty

    Jilin

    Jilin

    Jilin

  • Tae Wihae
  • 14th King of Balhae (r. 894–906)

    Balhae kingdom, which encompassed modern day Korea and some southern parts of northeast China. Little is known of Tae Wihae, and some lists of Balhae

    Tae Wihae

    Tae_Wihae

  • Ning'an
  • County-level city in Heilongjiang, People's Republic of China

    about 10,000 years ago. Shangjing Longquanfu, one of the capitals of the Balhae kingdom (between 756 and 785, and between 793 and 926), was located within

    Ning'an

    Ning'an

    Ning'an

  • Korean architecture
  • Balhae (698–926) art can be found in the two tombs of Balhae Princesses. Shown are some aristocrats, warriors, and musicians and maids of the Balhae people

    Korean architecture

    Korean architecture

    Korean_architecture

  • Hunchun
  • County-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China

    covers 5,145 square kilometers. The site of the eastern capital of the Balhae Kingdom between 785 and 793, Donggyeong, was located here. The city's name

    Hunchun

    Hunchun

    Hunchun

  • Tae Hyŏnsŏk
  • 13th King of Balhae (r. 871–894)

    Tae Hyŏnsŏk (died 894) was the 13th king of Balhae who reigned from 871 to 894. Tae Kŏnhwang was his grandfather. During his reign, he sent tribute to

    Tae Hyŏnsŏk

    Tae_Hyŏnsŏk

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Online names & meanings

  • Jeskin
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jeskin

    Honest; Brilliant; Full of Inspirtion

  • Laqeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Laqeet

    Well known companion of the prophet

  • Kalevi
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish

    Kalevi

    Hero.

  • Denzill
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Denzill

    A Place-name in Cornwall

  • Yashna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yashna

    To pray, White rose

  • Kovida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Kovida

    Milk Sweet; Wise

  • Copas
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish

    Copas

    Spanish : from copa, plural copas ‘drinking bowl’, applied possibly as a metonymic occupational name for a maker of such vessels or possibly as a topographic name for someone living in a hollow.English : unexplained. Compare Copass, Copus.

  • Teertha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Teertha

    Holy Water

  • Sathya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Sathya

    Truth

  • Bajrang
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Rajasthani, Telugu, Traditional

    Bajrang

    A Name of Lord Hanuman

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