Buyeo

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Buyeo was an ancient Korean kingdom that emerged in northern Manchuria and northern Korea, playing a key role in the early formation of Korean states and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iron Age polity
ancient Korean kingdom
historical state
culturallyInfluenced Baekje NERFINISHED
Goguryeo NERFINISHED
culturallyRelatedTo Baekje NERFINISHED
Goguryeo NERFINISHED
other Yemaek polities
declinedDueTo expansion of Goguryeo
pressure from neighboring tribes
economyBasedOn agriculture
animal husbandry
engagedIn diplomatic relations with Chinese dynasties
warfare with neighboring tribes and states
ethnicallyAssociatedWith Yemaek people NERFINISHED
flourishedDuring early centuries BCE
early centuries CE
hadCapital Jolbon (traditionally associated) NERFINISHED
hadCustom rituals tied to agriculture
seasonal festivals
hadPoliticalStructure monarchy
hadSocialStructure aristocratic elite
commoner class
hadTitleForRuler Wang (king) (in later Korean sources) NERFINISHED
knownFor agricultural economy
strong cavalry
legacy contributed to ethnogenesis of Koreans
influenced royal lineages of Goguryeo and Baekje
locatedIn Manchuria NERFINISHED
northern Korea
northern Manchuria
mentionedIn Chinese historical records
Samguk Sagi NERFINISHED
Samguk Yusa NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Korean history
broader Buyeo cultural sphere (Fuyu) in Northeast Asia
playedRoleIn formation of early Korean culture
formation of early Korean political structures
predecessorOf Goguryeo NERFINISHED
recognizedAs one of the early Korean states
religion shamanism
successorStates Baekje (through Buyeo lineage traditions) NERFINISHED
Goguryeo NERFINISHED
transliteratedAs Fuyu (in Chinese sources) NERFINISHED
usedLanguage Buyeo language NERFINISHED
a Koreanic or para-Koreanic language (hypothesized)

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Korean kingdoms includes Buyeo
Goguryeo predecessor Buyeo
Gojoseon successor Buyeo