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Goguryeo (37 BC – 668 AD) (Korean: 고구려; Hanja: 高句麗; RR: Goguryeo; lit. high castle;
Korean pronunciation: [ko̞.ɡu.ɾjʌ̹]; Old Korean: Guryeo) also later...
- 又出果下馬. The
south side of the ye (濊) is Jinhan, and the
north side is
Goguryo and Okjeo.
There is a
large sea to the east, and the
eastern part of the...
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Duozuo and Li
Jinxing (李謹行),
Khitan leaders Li
Guangbi and Li Jinzhong, and
Goguryo general Li Zhengji. Some Tibetans, Uyghurs, Persians, and Jews were also...
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Yeongkwang (2015). "The
Origin and
Meaning of the
Naming of Yemaek, Buyeo,
Goguryo".
Ancient Korean History Society. 44: 101–122. "夫餘本屬玄菟", Dongyi, Fuyu chapter...
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Korean historian Ki-Moon Lee
classified the Puyŏ
languages leading to "
Goguryo-Baekje-Wa" and the Han languages, the
direct ancestor of
modern Korean...
- pattern.
Archaeological finds of the
period are
mainly from
Nakrang and
Goguryo in the
north and
Samhan in the south.
Bronze and iron were used and iron...
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detail of the battle's
ferocious brutality and the fear of the
outnumbered Goguryo soldiers as they see the
swarming Tang invaders." Cary
Darling from the...
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relationship between Goguryo and the
Goryeo regime. The
Northeast Project argued that
there is no
relationship between Goguryo and the
current North...
- Salih, a Persian, and the
commanders of the Tang army were Gao Xianzhi, a
Goguryo Korean,
alongside Li Siye and Duan Xiushi, both Chinese.
After the Abbasids...
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under the
influence of ****ṅka (迦陵迦迦) of
Buddhism found in the
tombs of
Goguryo and Baekje. ****ṅka is a bird that
appears in the
Sanskrit word "****nka"...