Mun (715–793; r. 737–793), also known as Dae Heum-mu, was the third and longest-reigning ruler of the Balhae. He succeeded his father King Mu, upon his...
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who was posthumously known as Mun of Balhae (Wen, r. 737–793), Balhae experienced a succession crisis. As a result, Balhae lost territory and bordering...
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ISBN 978-1-107-09846-6. The extension of Balhae empire under King Mun and King Seon (in Korean) The 5 capitals and the 16 prefectures of Balhae under King Seon reign...
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Shandong, sending the Balhae navy at the command of Jang Mun-hyu. In the same year, he led troops to Madushan (馬都山) in the vicinity of Shanhaiguan and occupied...
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Moon (Korean name) (redirect from Mun (Korean name))
gureum munui mun): "cloud patterned" 抆 (닦을 문 dakkeul mun): "to polish" People with the single-syllable given name Moon include: Mun of Balhae (reigned 737–793)...
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Liuding Mountain (section Balhae Royal Tombs)
family of the Balhae kingdom. The tombs were excavated by Yanbian University, Jilin Provincial Museum, and the Archaeology Research Institute of the Chinese...
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state of Balhae (Bohai, Po-hai, Parhae). The Korean perspective generally considers Balhae to be the successor state of Goguryeo and part of the Northern...
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5th ruler of the Balhae. He was the grandson of King Mun, his father being the deceased heir Dae Goeng-rim. He was the grandson of Mun of Balhae and Empress...
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Jang Mun-hyu (Korean: 장문휴; Hanja: 張文休) was a military commander of Balhae Korea in the 8th century under the reign of King Mu. He is noted for the naval...
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waŋ]; Chinese: Gao), established the state of Balhae, reigning from 699 to 719. Dae Joyeong was the first son of general Dae Jung-sang, who was also known...
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Hanbok (category Culture of Korea)
elements. Early Balhae officials wore clothing appeared to continue the Three Kingdoms period tradition. However, after Mun of Balhae, Balhae started to incorporate...
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Daeheung, the era name of Mun of Balhae Daeheung, a county of South Pyongan Province, North Korea Daeheung-myeon, a township of Yesan County, South Chungcheong...
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currency of the Ryukyu islands from 1454 until 1879 Vietnamese cash or văn, the currency of Vietnam from 968 until 1945 In people: King Mun of Balhae (文王)...
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Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain (redirect from Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo)
when King Mun moved the Balhae capital city to Junggyeong. The cemetery was in use until the end of the Balhae Kingdom. The discovery of Princess Jeonghyo's...
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Northern and Southern States period (category History of Korea)
In a time of relative peace and stability in the region, Balhae flourished in culture, especially during the long reign of the third King Mun (r. 737–793)...
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Dandong (redirect from History of Dandong)
region was under the jurisdiction of Andong Prefecture. In the 8th century, the area was conquered by King Mun of Balhae (r. 737–793). In Liao dynasty (916–1125)...
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Korean era name (section Balhae)
historical Korea for the purpose of year identification and numbering. Era names were used during the period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae, Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon...
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King Wen of Changsha Zhao Mo (died 122 BC), King Wen of Nanyue Mun of Balhae Zheng Jing Duke Wen (disambiguation) Emperor Wen (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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was 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...
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(died 812?; r. 809–812?) was the seventh king of Balhae. He was the son of King Gang. Little is known of his reign, save that he chose the era name Yeongdeok...
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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...
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(died 817) (r. 812?–817) was the eighth king of Balhae. He was the son of King Gang, and the younger brother of King Jeong. He actively cultivated relations...
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Dae Inseon (redirect from Ae of Balhae)
of Balhae, a kingdom in northeast Asia occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and the Russian Far East. Dae Inseon was also the last king of Balhae...
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and kind princess") of the Dae clan (737–777 CE), was a princess of Balhae as the second child and eldest-living daughter of King Mun (Dae Heummu). She...
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818) (r. 817–818) was the ninth king of Balhae. He was the son of the sixth king, King Gang, and the younger brother of King Hui and King Jeong. He chose...
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(太興), era name used by Emperor Yuan of Jin Daxing (737–774, 781?–794) or Daeheung, era name used by Mun of Balhae 大興 (disambiguation) Daxin (disambiguation)...
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Balhae (698–926) or Bohai was a mixed ethnic Goguryeo–Mohe kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo. Balhae occupied southern parts of Northeast...
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Dae Jung-sang (category Balhae monarchs)
the founding of Balhae, and the father of Dae Jo-yeong, the actual founder of Balhae. Though much of the credit for the founding of Balhae went to his...
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Dae Hyeonseok (redirect from Dae Hyeonseok of Balhae)
Dae Hyeonseok (died 894) was the 13th king of Balhae who reigned from 871 to 894. Dae Geonhwang was his grandfather. During his reign, he sent tribute...
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