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Jeongan or Ding'an (Chinese: 定安國; Korean: 정안국; 938–986) was a
successor state of
Balhae (Bohai)
founded by Yeol Man-hwa (Lie Wanhua). The
early history...
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Queen Jeongan (Korean: 정안왕후 김씨, 30
January 1355 – 11
August 1412) or
Queen Anjeong (안정왕후), of the
Gyeongju Kim clan, was a
posthumous name
bestowed to...
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elder brother of the prince,
launched an
attack on
Prince Jeongan. With
Prince Jeongan, Lady Min and her
family fought to
bring down
Prince Hoean and...
- of the dynasty.
Before ascending to the throne, he was
known as
Prince Jeongan (정안군; 靖安君). Born in 1367 as the
fifth son of Yi Sŏng-gye and his first...
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Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918
Unified Silla (Later Silla) 892–935
Later Sabeol 919–927
Dongdan Kingdom 926–936
Later Balhae 927–935
Jeongan 938–986...
- family.
Jeongjong died in 1419 and was
buried alongside his wife,
Queen Jeongan, at Hurŭng (후릉), in present-day P'anmun Ward, Kaesŏng,
North Hwanghae Province...
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general Yeol
Manhwa took
control in a coup and
established Jeongan (Ding'an) in 935.
Balhae Jeongan Heungyo 日野 開三郎 (1943). "後渤海の建國 (昭和十八年十月十二日報告)". Teikoku...
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attacked Jeongan. In 991, they
established three fortified military colonies in the
lower Yalu valley, and
annexed Jeongan.
Resistance from
Jeongan ended...
- (Andong Protectorate)
Balhae Little Goguryeo Dongdan Kingdom Later Balhae Jeongan Liao
dynasty Xingliao Jurchen Jin
dynasty Yuan rule
Northern Yuan Ming...
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under the
leadership of
Prince Jeongan Yi Bang Won. The
crown prince personally led the army
against Prince Jeongan's forces stationed in
front of Gwanghwamun...