Korean kingdoms

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Korean kingdoms were the ancient and medieval states on the Korean Peninsula, such as Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla, which played a major role in shaping the political, cultural, and technological development of East Asia.

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Label Occurrences
Three Kingdoms of Korea 6
Korean kingdoms canonical 3

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient states
historical civilization
medieval states
political entities
contributedTo development of East Asian diplomacy
formation of Korean identity
spread of Buddhism in East Asia
culturalExchangeWith Chinese dynasties
Japanese states
nomadic peoples of Manchuria
developed Buddhist art
Korean Buddhism
Korean Confucianism
Korean ceramics
Korean legal codes
fortification architecture
palace architecture
engagedIn diplomacy with China
diplomacy with Japan
diplomacy with nomadic states
trade in East Asia
followedBy Japanese rule in Korea
Korean Empire
includes Baekje
Balhae
Buyeo
Goguryeo
Gojoseon
Goryeo
Joseon
Later Baekje
Later Goguryeo
Silla
Unified Silla
influenced East Asian culture
East Asian politics
East Asian technology
locatedIn East Asia
Korean Peninsula
militaryConflictWith Chinese dynasties
Japanese forces
nomadic tribes
partOf Korean history
precededBy prehistoric Korean cultures
religion Buddhism
Confucianism
Shamanism
timePeriod ancient era
medieval era
usedWritingSystem Classical Chinese

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Yamato polity influencedBy Korean kingdoms
Silla partOf Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Goguryeo partOf Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Korean Central History Museum exhibits Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Ganghwa County historicalPeriodSignificance Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Former Han foreignRelations Korean kingdoms
Unified Silla follows Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Gyeongju culturalHeritagePeriod Korean kingdoms
this entity surface form: Three Kingdoms of Korea
Yamato clan influencedBy Korean kingdoms