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  • until Silla's triumph over Goguryeo in 668, marking the beginning of ... conquered by the allied Silla-Tang forces in 668 C.E. Goguryeo emerged as the ...
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  • the king's nephew, Bojang (r. 642-668), on the throne and had himself ... invasion which ultimately ended Goguryeo in 668. Yeon Gaesomun has long been ...
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  • a long-term tradition in Korea (c. 850 B.C.E. – 668 C.E.). The craft production of small comma-shaped and tubular 'jades' using materials ...
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  • Unified Silla (668 – 935) refers to the unification of the Three Kingdoms of southern Korea: Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla. The fall of Baekje ...
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  • C.E. The kingdom of Goguryeo itself fell in 668 C.E. when Tang army captured ... half of the Korean Peninsula from 37 B.C.E. to 668 C.E. ...
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  • , under Zhiyan (Chih-yen, 智儼) (602 - 668). In 670, he returned to Korea ... where he studied under Zhiyan (智儼, 602–668), the second patriarch of ...
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  • two kingdoms, Baekje in 660 and Goguryeo in 668. Thereafter, the Unified Silla ... (654-661), Silla subjugated Baekje. In 668, under King Munmu (King Muyeol ...
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  • two kingdoms and became Unified Silla around 668, the three uniquely different ... ===Goguryeo (37 B.C.E. - 668 C.E.) === [[Image:Goguryeo_moon.jpg|thumb ...
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  • fell in defeat to a Silla-Tang alliance in 668 C.E. After suffering defeat ... who advanced from the south. In November 668, Bojang, the last king of ...
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  • fell to a combined Silla-Tang Dynasty attack in 668 C.E. ... to the eventual demise of Goguryeo in 668 under the assault of joint ...
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  • ==Buddhism in the Unified Silla period (668-918)== [[Image:Korea south ... In 668, the kingdom of Silla succeeded in unifying the whole Korean ...
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  • named after Ashurbanipal(ca. 668-627 B.C.E.), the last great king ... quot; in the palace of King Ashurbanipal (668 - 627 B.C.E.), on the opposite ...
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  • forces of Silla and the Tang Dynasty in 668. The Tang annexed much of ... |668-699 |JunggwangZhongguang |중광重光 |Yeol/Liè |열왕烈王 ...
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  • dating to the Goguryeo period (37 B.C.E.-668 B.C.E.), has been the subject of much controversy. That discovery has led some North Korean historians ...
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  • in early Korean history (c. 300 B.C.E.-668 C.E.) continue to use the unsuitable Neolithic-Bronze-Iron monikers. On the other hand, most prehistoric ...
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  • state to cover most of Korean peninsula by 668 C.E., beginning the Unified ... state to cover most of Korean peninsula by 668. Historians often call this ...
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  • to 1,350 (Cook 1976) and by 1910, it was reported as 668 or 700 (Cook 1976; Kroeber 1925). First contact was with Spanish explorers in the sixteenth ...
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  • It is not clear why, but sometime around 665-668, Shenxiu was banished by the emperor and remained incognito for some ten years, returning to ...
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  • in Korean history; the unification of 668 by Silla was completed in only half of the nation, since the northern part was ruled by Balhae, the ...
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  • right|thumb|225px|Mount Yengo, or Big Yengo, is a 668 m (2192 ft) high mountain in Yengo National Park.]] Yengo National Park, established in ...
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