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Goguryeo tombs,
officially designated as the
Complex of
Koguryo Tombs (Korean: 고구려 고분군), are
tombs in
North Korea. In July 2004, they
became the first...
- The
Capital Cities and
Tombs of the
Ancient Koguryo Kingdom is an
UNESCO World Heritage Site
which includes a
number of
archaeological sites currently...
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invaded Koguryŏ. However, the
people of
Koguryŏ were
united and able to
repel the
Chinese invasion. In 612, Sui
troops invaded Korea again, but
Koguryŏ forces...
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Taebong (Korean: 태봉; Hanja: 泰封;
Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛ.boŋ]) was a
state established by Kung Ye (Korean: 궁예; Hanja: 弓裔) on the
Korean Peninsula in...
- Sino-Korean War is used to
refer to: Sino-Korean War (610–614),
otherwise known as the Goguryeo–Sui War Sino-Korean War (645–647),
otherwise known as the...
- The Goguryeo–Wa War
occurred at the end of the 4th
century and the
beginning of the 5th
century between Goguryeo and the Baekje–Wa alliance. As a result...
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Koguryǒ's Relations with
States and
Peoples in Manchuria,"
Journal of Northeast...
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Three Kingdoms of
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