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Balhae
Balhae() or Parhae, also rendered as Bohai, was a multiethnic kingdom established in 698 by Dae Joyeong (대조영). It was called by Tang dynasty as the Kingdom of Jin (震, 진) until 713 when its name was officially declared as Parhae. At its greatest extent it corresponded to what is today Northeast China, the northern half of the Korean Peninsula and the southeastern Russian Far East.
Mishan
Mishan () is a county-level city in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province, China, bordering Russia's Primorsky Krai to the south and southeast. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Jixi.
Tongjiang
county-level city in Heilongjiang, China
Dongdan Kingdom
established by Yelü Bei (926-930)
Later Balhae
former state
Jeong-an kingdom
Chŏngan () or '''Ding'an' () was a state in Manchuria that existed from 938 to 986. It was the successor state of Parhae (Bohai) founded by Yŏl Manhwa (Lie Wanhua'').
Geolsa Biu
Balhae military leader (fl. 7th century)
Dae Gwang-hyeon
Last crown prince of Balhae (fl. 10th century)
Balhae controversies
East Asian historiographic dispute
Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain
Site in Jilin Province, China
Heungyo
Xingliao or Heungyo (; ; 1029–1030) was a state founded by Da Yanlin (Dae Yeon-rim), a Liao dynasty rebel, who was the 7th-generation descendant of Dae Joyeong, the founder of Parhae (Bohai).
Shangjing Longquanfu
archaeological site
Honglujing Stele
tang dynasty tablet
Battle of Tianmenling
battle between ancient Korean and Chinese kingdoms
Northeast Project of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Application of historical revisionism aimed at suppressing Manchurian culture
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