- The Mohe,
Malgal, Mogher, or
Mojie were
historical groups of
people that once
occupied parts of what is now
Northeast Asia
during late antiquity. The two...
-
presence and esteem". The
Samguk Sagi
records many
battles against the "
Malgal"
during Daru's reign. It is
unclear who this
refers to, as the Mohe tribes...
-
changed from
Sipje to Baekje). Later, Onjo
moved further south because of
Malgal to the
north and
Lelang to the east. The
former Wiryeseong is
called Habuk...
- of
Heuksu Malgal tribes. When the
Heuksu Malgal in the
north of
Balhae came
under the
influence of Tang in 727, he
attacked the
Heuksu Malgal fearing a...
- its
authority in the far west and on the
northern steppes – by Tibet, the
Malgal,
dynamic Islamic forces emerging out of
Central Asia, as well as the state...
- thereafter. In 125, Giru sent help to
Silla at Jima's request, to
repel a
Malgal invasion. As
there was no
enemy to the east side of Baekje, he tied with...
- expansion, and led
campaigns that
resulted in the
absorption of many
northern Malgal tribes including Heis**** Mohe.
Southwest Little Goguryeo in
Liaodong was...
- Commandery.
According to Jin Yufu, the Tang
referred to the
state as Mohe (
Malgal, name of the
ethnic group)
until 713, and "Balhae" was
possibly used as...
-
Korean kingdoms and
neighboring tribal states, and
frequently mobilized Malgal people in
their military.
Baekje and
Goguryeo maintained their regional...
-
Goguryeo – 190 Goguryeo-Wei War – 244
Xianbei Conquest Khitan Conquest Malgal Conquest Conquest of
Mahan by
Baekje Conquest of
Jinhan by
Silla Campaign...