Buyeo Kingdom - History

History

Buyeo
Korean name
Hangul 부여
Hanja 夫餘
Revised Romanization Buyeo
McCune-Reischauer Puyŏ
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  • Jeulmun period
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Gojoseon
Wiman Joseon 194–108 BCE
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  • Okjeo
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Three Kingdoms
Goguryeo 37 BCE – 668 CE
Baekje 18 BCE – 660 CE
Silla 57 BCE – 935 CE
42–562
North and South States
Unified Silla 668–935
Balhae 698–926
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Joseon
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Korean Empire
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Provisional Government 1919–1948
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North Korea 1948–
South Korea 1948–
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