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Shangjing Longquanfu (Chinese: 上京龍泉府) or
Sanggyeong Yongcheonbu (Korean: 상경용천부), also
known as Shangjing/
Sanggyeong (上京, 상경), Huhan/Holhan
Fortress (忽汗城,...
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Balhae (698 — 742 CE)
Junggyeong —
second capital of
Balhae (742 — 756 CE)
Sanggyeong —
third capital of
Balhae (756 — 785 CE, 793 — 926 CE)
Later Three Kingdoms:...
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dynasty modeled their capital of
Gyeongju after the
Chinese capital.
Sanggyeong, one of the five
capitals of the
state of Balhae, was also laid out like...
- the Banwolseong,
within Gyeongju. The
Palace of
Balhae was said to be
Sanggyeong Palace, and was one of the
largest palaces in
Korean history. The earliest...
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eupseong (city fortress).
Hwando Fortress (위나암성; 尉那巖城) in present-day
Wandu Sanggyeong (상경용천부; 上京龍泉府) in present-day Ning'an, then
capital of
Balhae Hwangryong...
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Private Constable First class (일경; Ilgyeong),
Corporal Constable (상경;
Sanggyeong), and
Sergeant Constable (수경; Sugyeong). When enlisted,
volunteers first...
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Buddhist temples have been
found in the
remains of the
capital of Balhae,
Sanggyeong,
together with such
Buddhist artifacts as
Buddha statuettes and stone...
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Buddhist temples have been
found in the
remains of the
capital of Balhae,
Sanggyeong,
together with such
Buddhist artifacts as
Buddha statuettes and stone...
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moved to Sabi Sabi (Buyeo)
Baekje South Korea 538 660 fall of
Baekje Sanggyeong (Ning'an)
Balhae China 756 926 fall of
Balhae Gaegyeong (Kaesong) Goryeo...
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moved the
capital of
Balhae several times. He also
established Shangjing/
Sanggyeong, the
permanent capital near Lake
Jingpo in the
south of today's Heilongjiang...