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ARTICLES RELATED TO Balhae |  |  |  | Balhae: Encyclopedia II - Balhae - HistoryGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Monarchs
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See also:Balhae, Balhae - History, Balhae - Founding, Balhae - Expansion and foreign relations, Balhae - Fall and legacy, Balhae - Government and culture, Balhae - Characterization and political interpretation Read more here: » Balhae: Encyclopedia II - Balhae - History |
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Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Rulers
SK electoral history
Ara Gaya, also known as Ana Gaya, Asiryangguk (아시량국, 阿尸良國)), and Alla (안라, 安羅) ...
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Gaya was a confederacy of chiefdoms that existed in the Nakdong River valley of Korea during the Three Kingdoms era.
Gaya - Names.
Although most commonly referred to as Gaya or Kaya (가야; 加耶, 伽耶, 伽倻), historical sources refer to the confederacy by a variety of names, due to the imprecision of transcribing Korean words into hanja. These include Garak or Karak (가락; 駕洛, 迦落), Gara or Kara (가라; 加羅, 伽羅, 迦羅, 柯羅), Garyang or Karyang (가량,加良), and G ...
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 |  |  | Balhae: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - HistoryGojoseon, Jin
Proto-Three Kingdoms:
Buyeo, Okjeo, Dongye
Samhan, Gaya
Three Kingdoms:
Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla
Unified Silla, Balhae
Later Three Kingdoms
Goryeo
Joseon
Japanese Rule
Divided Korea:
N. Korea, S. Korea
List of Monarchs
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See also:Buyeo state, Buyeo state - History, Buyeo state - Origins, Buyeo state - Dongbuyeo, Buyeo state - Jolbon Buyeo, Buyeo state - Under attack, Buyeo state - Fall, Buyeo state - Culture, Buyeo state - Language, Buyeo state - Legacy Read more here: » Buyeo state: Encyclopedia II - Buyeo state - History |
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After Japan's surrender to the Allied Powers, division at the 38th parallel marked the beginning of Soviet and U.S. trusteeship over the North and South, respectively. U.S. forces landed at Incheon on September 8, 1945 and established a military government shortly thereafter.[1] The forces landing at Incheon were of the 24th Corps of the US Tenth Army. ...
See also:History of South Korea, History of South Korea - U.S. Military administration, History of South Korea - First Republic, History of South Korea - Second Republic, History of South Korea - Military rule, History of South Korea - Third Republic, History of South Korea - Fourth Republic, History of South Korea - Fifth Republic, History of South Korea - Sixth Republic, History of South Korea - Notes Read more here: » History of South Korea: Encyclopedia II - History of South Korea - U.S. Military administration |
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Emperor - Europe & Byzantium.
In the Roman tradition a large variety in the meaning and importance of the Imperial form of monarchy developed: in intention it was always the highest office, but it could as well fall down to a redundant title for nobility that had never been near to the "Empire" they were supposed to be reigning. Also the name of the position split in several b ...
See also:Emperor, Emperor - Distinction between Emperor and other types of monarch, Emperor - Imperium maius, Emperor - Historical development of the Roman & Christian tradition, Emperor - Europe & Byzantium, Emperor - Post-colonial emperors modeled on Europe, Emperor - History on other imperial traditions, Emperor - Pre-Columbian American traditions, Emperor - Pre-colonial Africa:, Emperor - Far East, Emperor - Persian and Islamic traditions, Emperor - Lists of emperors, Emperor - Emperors of traditional empires, Emperor - Emperors of short-lived 'empires', Emperor - Self-proclaimed emperors, Emperor - Fictional emperors, Emperor - Notes, Emperor - Trivia Read more here: » Emperor: Encyclopedia II - Emperor - Historical development of the Roman & Christian tradition |
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