Later Balhae
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Later Balhae 後渤海 | |||||||||
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927–(between 1030–1064) | |||||||||
Capital | Unknown | ||||||||
Common languages | Balhae language | ||||||||
Religion | Balhae Buddhism, Balhae Confucianism, Balhae Taoism, Balhae shamanism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Establishment | 927 | ||||||||
• Fall | (between 1030–1064) | ||||||||
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Today part of | China North Korea |
Later Balhae | |||||||
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Korean name | |||||||
Hangul | 후발해 | ||||||
Hanja | 後渤海 | ||||||
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Later Balhae or Later Bohai (927–(1030–1064)?) [1] was a controversial state in Manchuria.[2] It emerged after Balhae (Bohai) was destroyed by the Liao dynasty. Later Balhae was the first of several successor states to Balhae after its fall to the Liao dynasty in 926.
History
After the fall of Bohai, part of the land was annexed by the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, and part was incorporated into the Liao vassal Dongdan Kingdom, and the rest was inhabited by the Koguryo people who retained independence. The conquered people of Balhae immediately began rebelling against the Liao dynasty.
Starting in 927, the Khitans had begun to hunt down and execute all members of the royal family in order to destroy any chance of a new ruler to take the throne. However, several members of the royal family survived.
Among them were Crown Prince Dae Gwang-hyeon. The Crown Prince took Balhae refugees, mostly former Goguryeo people, and escaped down to their southern neighbor, Goryeo, where the newly-risen King Taejo of Goryeo accepted them with generosity.
The Dae clan then united the western Amnok River resistance groups and established "Later Balhae" at Holohan Fortress, in 927.
However, general Yeol Manhwa took control in a coup and established Jeongan (Ding'an) in 935.
See also
References
- ^ "История государства Бохай (по материалам исследований южнокорейских учёных)" [History of Bohai State] (PDF) (in Russian).
- ^ 日野 開三郎 (1943). 後渤海の建國 (昭和十八年十月十二日報告). 九州帝國大學.
External links
- "Всемирная история: в 6 томах. Том 2: Средневековые цивилизации Запада и Востока". Разделы. 2010-09-12. Retrieved 2019-01-04.