Gojoseon

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Gojoseon was an ancient Korean kingdom traditionally regarded as the first Korean state and the foundation of early Korean civilization.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Gojoseon canonical 2
Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bronze Age polity
ancient Korean kingdom
historical state
capital Wanggeom-seong
conqueredBy Han dynasty
continent Asia
country Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea
culture Korean culture
dividedInto Four Commanderies of Han
economy agriculture-based economy
bronze production
endDate 108 BCE
engagedIn trade with Chinese states
era Bronze Age
early Iron Age
ethnicGroup ancient Koreans
event fell to the Han dynasty of China in 108 BCE
founder Dangun
mythical king Dangun Wanggeom
foundingMyth Dangun myth
governmentType monarchy
knownFor being the first Korean state in traditional Korean historiography
foundation of early Korean civilization
language Korean
surface form: Old Korean
legalCode Eight Prohibitions
locatedIn Korean Peninsula
Liaoning
surface form: Liaoning region

Manchuria
mentionedIn Book of Han
Records of the Grand Historian
Samguk Sagi
Samguk Yusa
modernCountryTerritory China
North Korea
South Korea
neighbor Han dynasty
state of Yan
surface form: Yan (state)

Yemaek tribes
partOf ancient East Asia
politicalSystem hereditary kingship
predecessor pre-state tribal polities on the Korean Peninsula
religion Korean shamanism
animism
startDate archaeologically around early 1st millennium BCE
traditionally 2333 BCE
successor Buyeo
Goguryeo
Jin (Korean state)
Gojoseon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea
usedMaterialCulture Korean-style bronze daggers
dolmens

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Gojoseon successor Gojoseon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Proto–Three Kingdoms of Korea
Korean kingdoms includes Gojoseon