- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet.
Balhae, also
rendered as Bohai,
known by the name
Bohea and
called Jin (Korean: 진국;...
- The
Balhae controversies involve disputes between China, Korea, ****an, and Russia,
countries that have
conducted studies on the
historical state of Balhae...
- (Korean: 고왕; Hanja: 高王; [ko.waŋ]; Chinese: Gao),
established the
state of
Balhae,
reigning from 699 to 719. Dae
Joyeong was the
first son of
general Dae...
- 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...
- 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. Dae...
-
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...
- King Mu (Korean: 무왕; Hanja: 武王) (r. 719–737), was the
second king of the
Balhae. He is
noted for the
military expansion of his domain. Dae Mu-ye was the...
-
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...
- (698–926 CE) is the
period in
ancient Korean history when
Unified Silla and
Balhae coexisted in the
south and
north of the peninsula. The
Northern and Southern...
-
Balhae (698–926) or
Bohai was a
mixed ethnic Goguryeo–Mohe
kingdom established after the fall of Goguryeo.
Balhae occupied southern parts of Northeast...