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  Dae Joyeong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dae Joyeong, also known as Emperor Go, established the empire of Barhae, reigning from 699 to 719.
Koreans, Japanese and traditional Chinese historians claim that the founder Dae Joyeong was of Goguryeo-kind.
He was the son of the Geolgeol Jung sang, a leader of Goguryeo remnants.
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 Encyclopedia: Dae Joyeong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Bohai was founded by Dae Joyeong who was a former general of Goguryeo, and integrated all of the Goguryeo remnants.
Dae Joyeong is stated Milf a Malgal man with connections to the Goguryeo kingdom; additionally, the Old Tang Records Milf that Dae Joyeong is of the Goguryeo kind.
Goguryeo kingdom was on the verge of collapsing.
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 Dae Joyeong - TheBestLinks.com - Gokturks, Hangul, Japan, 705, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Dae Joyeong established the kingdom of Bohai, reigning from 699 to 719.
According to the Old Book of the Tang and the New Book of the Tang he was the son of the Sumo Mohe chief Qiqi Zhongxiang (乞乞仲象), while more accurate Korean records state that he was an influential general of Goguryeo.
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In the confusion of the Khitan rebellion against Tang in 696, the people of Goguryeo, led by Dae Joyeong, escaped eastward.
Since it gained power through conquests of former Goguryeo territory and received much Goguryeo influence, Dae Joyeong declared himself "King of Goguryeo" in 713.
Koreans claims that the founder Dae Joyeong was a Goguryeo because the Old Book of the Tang describes him as "variant" of Goryeo Goguryeo.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/bo/Bohai.htm   (706 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Korea
After the fall of Goguryeo, General Dae Joyeong led a group of his people to the Jilin area in Manchuria.
The general founded the state of Balhae (Bohai in Chinese) and regained control of lost northern territory of Goguryeo.
From Goryeo came "Cauli" (the Italian spelling of the name Marco Polo gave to the country in his Travels), from which came the English names "Corea" and the now more commonly used "Korea".
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 Da Zuorong - China-related Topics DA-DD - China-Related Topics
The Old Book of the Tang says that Da Zuorong was of the the Goguryeo kind (高麗別種), while the New Book of the Tang states that he is "from the Sumo Mohe region of the former realm of Goguryeo." New Chinese historians argue that Sumo Mohe is not a region, but an ethnic non-Korean tribe.
Old Book of the Tang described Dae Jo young, the founder of Balhae, as a Goguryeo eccentric.
Dae Jo young integrated some Mohe tribes and Goguryeo remnants under the two leaders and resisted the Tang's attack.
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 Welcome2Korea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Balhae Kingdom began to emerge just as the Goguryeo kingdom was on the verge of collapsing.
Goguryeo General, Dae Joyeong founded Balhae along with his army of displaced peoples.
At one point, Balhae became so powerful that it was able to acquire territories in northern and eastern parts of China.
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 Brujula.Net - Your Latin Stating Point   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Balhae and regained control of lost northern territory of Goguryeo.
(For the Corea-vs.-Korea debate, please see Names of Korea.) In, the Joseon Dynasty;조선 came to power and the country was renamed "Joseon" (Dae Joseon-guk 대조선국 in full, or "Great Joseon Nation").
In 1897, the Korean Empire was formed, reviving the name "Han".
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/Korea.html   (3032 words)

  
 Korean History in a nutshell - China History Forum, online chinese history forum
All kings of Gaya had the Korean title Wang, which means "king." This list represents the Kim Dynasty of Geumgwan (Bon) Gaya.
*Lineage of Dae Gaya (Mioyama state) Many kings unknown.
Baekje was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea in the 1st millennium AD (along with Goguryeo and Silla), and fell to Silla in 660.
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