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    Taebong (Korean: 태봉; Hanja: 泰封; RR: Taebong; MR: T'aebong; Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛ.boŋ]) was a state established by Kung Ye (Korean: 궁예; Hanja: 弓裔)...
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    (formerly in North Hwanghae Province), and the capital of Korea during the Taebong kingdom and subsequent Goryeo dynasty. The city is near the Kaesong Industrial...
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    (modern Kaesong) — first capital of Taebong (901 — 905 CE) Cheorwon (modern Cheorwon County) — second capital of Taebong (905 — 918 CE) Goryeo Gaegyeong (modern...
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  • numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon, and the Korean Empire. Various Korean regimes officially...
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    Kung Ye (category Taebong people)
    Hanja: 弓裔; c. 869 – 24 July 918) was the king of the short-lived state of Taebong (901–918), one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea. Although he was a...
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    the kingdom of Taebong (901–918), a regional upstart that became Goryeo, the dynasty that ruled a united Korea from 918 to 1392. Taebong was founded by...
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    dynasty (918-1392) of Korea. Its founder was Wang Kŏn, the chancellor of Taebong who overthrew its tyrant king Kung Ye and founded the new dynasty of Goryeo...
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  • Jungmyeon Taebong-burag, Pocheongun Yeongjungmyeon Taebong-burag, Gapyeonggun Namsanmyeon Yangtaebong-burag and Gapyeonggun Sangmyeon Taebong-burag are...
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    establish rule as a divine king. Korean Buddhist monk Gung-ye, King of Taebong. The Japanese emperors up to the end of World War II. Javanese Kings during...
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    Taejo of Goryeo (category Taebong generals)
    Kŏn followed his father into service under Kung Ye, the future leader of Taebong, and he began his service under Kung Ye's command. Wang Kŏn's ability as...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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  • in Ilam province, Iran Mazhin Rural District, in Ilam province, Iran Taebong, a Korean state known as Majin between 904 and 911 All pages with titles...
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    Ye rebelled against Later Silla and founded Later Goguryeo (renamed to Taebong in 911), which considered itself to be a successor of Goguryeo. Later Goguryeo...
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  • Ta-ryŏn. Taejo met and married her while serving in Naju as a general of Taebong under Gung Ye. In 921, Hyejong was proclaimed Crown Prince and Royal Successor...
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    fragmented into the brief Later Three Kingdoms of Silla, Later Baekje, and Taebong, handing over power to Goryeo in 935. Until the official adoption of Hanja...
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  • Gung Ye as Goryeo and changed its official name to Majin in 904 and to Taebong in 911. It is sometimes called Later Goguryeo in historiography. Goryeo...
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  • was divided between Later Baekje and Taebong. In 918, Wang Kŏn overthrew Kung Ye, who had been the ruler of Taebong, and established Goryeo. Gyeongmyeong...
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    Sin-gŏm, who had betrayed his father, Kyŏn Hwŏn, and usurped the throne. Taebong (901–918), also known as Majin or Later Goguryeo, was established by Gung-ye...
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    [hu.bɛk̚.t͈ɕe]) was one of the Later Three Kingdoms of Korea, along with Taebong and Silla. Later Baekje was a Korean dynastic kingdom founded by the disaffected...
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    Cheorwon. He also twice changed the name of his kingdom, to Majin in 904 and Taebong in 911, although the state is best remembered by the name Later Goguryeo...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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    Kingdom of Great Joseon 918–1392: Kingdom of Goryeo 901–918: Kingdom of Taebong 892–936: Later Baekje 698–926: Kingdom of Balhae 668–935: Unified Silla...
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    Goryeo. The book states that in 935, during the foundation of Goryeo, a Taebong general, Bae Hyeon-gyeong, offered soybean sprouts to starving soldiers...
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    it was used as a casual exclamation. It was a part of the era name of Taebong, one of the Later Three Kingdoms declared by the king Gung Ye in 911. During...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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    by Taebong (also known as Hugoguryeo, "Later Goguryeo") in Silla Hyogong's 4th year (AD 900).: 31  After then, Gung Ye, who was the ruler of Taebong, was...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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  • Thousand and One Nights were written in this period. Goguryeo was called Taebong at that time and eventually named Goryeo. They traveled the open ocean...
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    Later Baekje 892–936 Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918 Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935 Later Sabeol 919–927 Dongdan Kingdom 926–936 Later Balhae 927–935...
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