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Taebong (Korean: 태봉; Hanja: 泰封; RR:
Taebong; MR: T'aebong;
Korean pronunciation: [tʰɛ.boŋ]) was a
state established by Kung Ye (Korean: 궁예; Hanja: 弓裔)...
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Songak (modern Kaesong) —
first capital of
Taebong Cheorwon (modern
Cheorwon County) —
second capital of
Taebong Goryeo Gaegyeong (modern Kaesong) Joseon...
- numbering. Era
names were used
during the
period of Silla, Goguryeo, Balhae,
Taebong, Goryeo, Joseon, and the
Korean Empire.
Various Korean regimes officially...
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Later Baekje 892–936
Taebong (Later Goguryeo) 901–918
Unified Silla (Later Silla) 668–935...
- Kŏn
followed his
father into
service under Kung Ye, the ****ure
leader of
Taebong, and he
began his
service under Kung Ye's command. Wang Kŏn's
ability as...
- (formerly in
North Hwanghae Province), and the
capital of
Korea during the
Taebong kingdom and
subsequent Goryeo dynasty. The city is near the
Kaesong Industrial...
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establish rule as a
divine king
Korean Buddhist monk Gung-ye, King of
Taebong The ****anese
emperors up to the end of
World War II
Javanese Kings during...
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dynasty (918-1392) of Korea. Its
founder was Wang Kŏn, the
chancellor of
Taebong who
overthrew its
tyrant king Kung Ye and
founded the new
dynasty of Goryeo...
- in Ilam province, Iran
Mazhin Rural District, in Ilam province, Iran
Taebong, a
Korean state known as
Majin between 904 and 911 All
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kingdom of
Taebong (901–918), a
regional upstart that
became Goryeo, the
dynasty that
ruled a
united Korea from 918 to 1392.
Taebong was
founded by...