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The Goguryeo language, or Koguryoan, was the language of the ancient kingdom of Goguryeo (37 BCE – 668 CE), one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Early Chinese... |
Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (Korean: 고구려; Hanja: 高句麗; RR: Goguryeo; Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.ɡu.ɾjʌ̹]; lit.: high castle; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later... |
Three Kingdoms of Korea (section Goguryeo) The Three Kingdoms of Korea or Samguk (Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla) competed for hegemony over the Korean Peninsula during the ancient period of Korean... |
Korea (section Further reading) three states, Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, known as the Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the late 7th century, Silla conquered Baekje and Goguryeo with the aid... |
Eulji Mundeok (category Goguryeo generals) military leader of early 7th century Goguryeo, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, who successfully defended Goguryeo against Sui China. He is often numbered... |
Emperor Yang's rule and his failed attempts to conquer Goguryeo. They could not attack further because the provinces in the Sui heartland would not send... |
Chinese influence on Korean culture (section Goguryeo) culture can be traced back as early as the Goguryeo period; these influences can be demonstrated in the Goguryeo tomb mural paintings.: 14 Throughout its... |
Sui dynasty (section War with Goguryeo) Great Wall was consolidated to further secure the northern territory. In Emperor Wen's late years, the first war with Goguryeo, ended with defeat. Nevertheless... |
Taoism in Korea (section Goguryeo) Goguryeo tomb murals near Kangso, P'yongan-do. Some Taoist beliefs spread from Goguryeo to other places in Korea that last to the modern day.[further... |
and central parts of the Korean Peninsula. Silla, along with Baekje and Goguryeo, formed the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Silla had the lowest population of... |
described Balhae's founder, Dae Joyeong, as related to the Mohe people and Goguryeo. Balhae was founded in 698 by Dae Joyeong (Da Zuorong) under the name 震... |
Names of Korea (section Further reading) the Tang dynasty. Goguryeo was alternately called Mahan by the Tang dynasty, as evidenced by a Tang document that called Goguryeo generals "Mahan leaders"... |
Cao Wei (section Goguryeo–Wei Wars) kingdom Goguryeo consolidated its power, it proceeded to conquer the territories on the Korean peninsula which were under Chinese rule. Goguryeo initiated... |
Placename glosses in the Samguk sagi (category Goguryeo) from part of central Korea captured by Silla from the former state of Goguryeo (Koguryŏ). Some of the vocabulary extracted from these names provides the... |
own Middle Chinese readings, claims that almost all of the words have Japonic cognates. He takes this as the language of Goguryeo, which he considers... |
Gwanggaeto Stele (category Goguryeo) Gwanggaeto Stele is a memorial stele for the tomb of Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo, erected in 414 by his son Jangsu. This monument to Gwanggaeto the Great... |
Koreanic languages (section Further reading) the Chinese state of Wei after their defeat of Goguryeo in 244. To the north and east, the Buyeo, Goguryeo and Ye were described as speaking similar languages... |
Muryeong of Baekje (section Further reading) of Korea. During his reign, Baekje remained allied with Silla against Goguryeo, and expanded its relationships with China and Japan. It is recorded that... |
667, Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu further commissioned Li Ji to be the overall commander of the attack on Goguryeo, assisted by Hao Chujun. In fall 667... |
Emperor Taizong of Tang (category Tang dynasty generals at war against Goguryeo) place in Goguryeo that would eventually precipitate wars between Tang and Goguryeo. According to Chinese accounts King Yeongnyu, the king of Goguryeo, was... |