Balhae:Go of Balhae
Go of Balhae
Balhae
https://en.wikipedia.org
Balhae or Jin also rendered as Bohai, was a multi-ethnic kingdom established in 698 by Dae Joyeong (Da Zuorong) and originally known as the Kingdom of Jin ...
Balhae controversies
https://en.wikipedia.org
The Balhae controversies involve disputes between China, Korea, Japan, and Russia, countries that have conducted studies on the historical state of Balhae ...
Later Balhae
https://en.wikipedia.org
Later Balhae or Later Bohai (927–935) was a state hypothesized to have existed in Manchuria. It emerged after Balhae (Bohai) was destroyed by the Liao ...
Mu of Balhae
https://en.wikipedia.org
Dae Mu-ye, also known as King Mu (Korean: 무왕; Hanja: 武王) (r. 719–737), was the second king of the Balhae. He is noted for the military expansion of his ...
Northeast Asian History Network
http://contents.nahf.or.kr
As Balhae was a subordinate state of the Tang dynasty, the only cultural distinction between the two is on a central and local level. It is true that the Balhae ...
Seon of Balhae
https://en.wikipedia.org
Dae Insu, also known as King Seon (r. 818–830) was the 10th king of the kingdom of Balhae. He restored national strength, and is remembered today as the ...
Unified Silla and Balhae
https://www.korea.net
In 698, a group of them led by Dae Jo-yeong, jointly with the Mohe, founded Balhae near present-day Dongmiaoshan in Jilin province, China. The new Kingdom would ...
渤海國
https://zh-yue.wikipedia.org