Baekje

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Baekje was an ancient Korean kingdom, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, known for its maritime trade, cultural sophistication, and significant influence on early Japanese culture.

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Baekje canonical 11

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Korean kingdom
historical state
one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea
artStyle Baekje smile in Buddhist sculpture
borderedBy Jinhan confederacy
surface form: Gaya confederacy

Goguryeo
Silla
capital Sabi
Ungjin
Wiryeseong
continent Asia
country Korean Peninsula
surface form: Korea
culture Korean Buddhism
surface form: Baekje Buddhism

Korean culture
diplomaticRelations Northern and Southern dynasties period
surface form: Southern Chinese dynasties

Yamato
surface form: Yamato Japan
endTime 660 CE
enemy Goguryeo
Silla
era Three Kingdoms period
exported Buddhism to Japan
Chinese writing system knowledge to Japan
architectural techniques to Japan
artistic styles to Japan
founder Onjo of Baekje
governmentType monarchy
heritageDesignation Baekje Historic Areas
knownFor cultural sophistication
influence on early Japanese culture
maritime trade
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Korean Peninsula
South Jeolla region
surface form: Southwestern Korea
majorBattle Battle of Hwangsanbeol
majorEvent fall to Silla–Tang alliance in 660 CE
militaryAlly Yamato
surface form: Yamato Japan
modernLocationIncludes North Jeolla Province
South Chungcheong Province
South Jeolla region
surface form: South Jeolla Province
notableRuler King Geunchogo
King Mu of Baekje
King Seong of Baekje
officialLanguage Korean
surface form: Old Korean
peakPeriod 4th century CE
predecessor Mahan confederacy
religion Buddhism
Korean shamanism
royalHouse House of Onjo
startTime 18 BCE
successor Later Baekje
Silla
Unified Silla
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Baekje Historic Areas

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